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Name
  GSC 03656-01328  
AAVSO UID
000-BCY-572 (11483 observations)  
Constellation
Cassiopeia Sequence
J2000.0
00 09 21.99 +54 39 43.9  (2.34163 +54.66219) Search nearby
B1950.0 00 06 44.97 +54 23 02.5
Proper motion
RA: -0.771 +/- 1.274 mas/yDec: -4.809 +/- 0.653 mas/ySource: Gaia DR1
Galactic coord. 116.816 -7.709
Other names

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1SWASP J000921.98+543943.9 2MASS J00092196+5439439 GALEX J000922.0+543942
NSVS 1560234 PPMX J000921.9+543943 TYC 3656-1328-1
UCAC2 50134163 UCAC4 724-001885 USNO-A2 1425.00229853
USNO-B1.0 1446-0005768 VAR CAS 06 VSX J000921.8+543943
Var Cas 2006 WISE J000921.98+543943.9 WISEA J000921.98+543943.8
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Variability type
Microlens
Spectral type A0V
Mag. range
7.5 - 11.4 V
Discoverer Akihiko Tago
Epoch
31 Oct 2006 (HJD 2454039.969)
Outburst --
Period --
Rise/eclipse dur. --
Remarks
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1 Schmeer, Patrick The lens star is probably a low-mass star or brown dwarf, with a relatively high proper motion of >20 mas/yr (2008ApJ...677.1268G). Gaia DR2 parallax of the lensed star 0.7096 ± 0.0422 mas (distance 1.36 ± 0.08 kpc).
2 Admin, VSX Determined to be a microlensing event.
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References
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1 Bright New Variable in Cassiopeia AAVSO Special Notice #22
2 Gaudi, B. S.; Patterson, J.; Spiegel,D. S., 2008, Discovery of a very
bright, nearby gravitational microlensing event
2008ApJ...677.1268G
3 Catalogue of Stellar Spectral Classifications (Skiff, 2009-2016) 2007ApJ...670..423F
4 S. Nakano; A. Tago, 2006, CBET No. 711 2006CBET..711....1N
5 M. Mikolajewski; T. Tomov; A. Niedzielski; et al., 2006, ATel #931 2006ATel..931....1M
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2MASS J = 11.02H = 11.03K = 10.97J - K = 0.05
AllWISE W1 = 10.97W2 = 11.00W3 = 11.10W1 - W2 = -0.03
APASS-DR9 B = 11.71V = 11.39g' = 11.52r' = 11.43i' = 11.53B - V = 0.33
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5 Schmeer, Patrick 2020-01-31 16:20 UTC Gaia DR2 position.
4 Admin, VSX 2017-12-16 01:20 UTC Spectral type from Skiff (VizieR on-line data: B/mk)
3 Henden, Arne 2009-05-13 22:49 UTC Original coordinates were from CBET 711 and are in error by a couple of arcsec. The revised coordinates are from Tycho2, and agree with those derived by Henden using SRO and UCAC2 during the event. A. Henden 2009
2 Admin, VSX 2006-12-05 11:43 UTC Non-variable, microlensing.
1 Wils, Patrick 2006-12-05 11:41 UTC Initial submission.