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Name
  V0601 Sco  
AAVSO UID
000-BCX-145 (432 observations)  
Constellation
Scorpius Sequence
J2000.0
17 04 04.81 -36 43 30.9  (256.02004 -36.72525) Search nearby
B1950.0 17 00 42.88 -36 39 21.7
Proper motion
RA: -5.0 +/- 2.6 mas/yDec: 2.2 +/- 2.6 mas/ySource: UCAC4
Galactic coord. 348.661 +2.831
Other names

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2MASS J17040481-3643309 AAVSO 1657-36 ASAS J170405-3643.5
ASASSN-V J170404.77-364330.8 Downes V0601 Sco HV 10840
IOMC 7372000019 NSVS 19316023 UCAC4 267-104066
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Variability type
CWA
Spectral type --
Mag. range
14.3 - 15.4 V
Discoverer --
Epoch
21 Oct 2008 (HJD 2454761.2) Ephemeris
Outburst --
Period 34.85 d
Rise/eclipse dur. 35%  (12 d)
Remarks
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1 Otero, Sebastian Alberto J-K= 0.96. The original discovery report has rough coordinates and a low resolution finding chart. The star was identified based on ASAS-3 variability (7" away from the bluer star previously identified as V0601 Sco). ASAS-3 magnitudes are a blend of the variable and 2MASS J17040535-3643343 (V= 16.2; J-K= 0.66; sep. 7"), 2MASS J17040594-3643386 (V= 16.7; J-K= 1.43; sep. 16"), 2MASS J17040455-3643495 (V= 16.4; J-K= 0.45; sep. 19") and 2MASS J17040383-3643474 (V= 14.2; J-K= 0.24; sep. 20"). The identification was confirmed using Rod Stubbing's visual observations of the target that show the same variability as the ASAS-3 light curve. The range has been corrected and is consistent with Stubbing's observations and the mean V magnitude derived from UCAC3.
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References
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1 J. Alfonso-Garzon, A. Domingo, J.M. Mas-Hesse, A. Gimenez, 2012,
arXiv:1210.0821 [astro-ph.IM] (online info)
2012arXiv1210.0821A
2 M. Morel, 2010, VSS Newsletter May 2010, 14 --
3 R.A. Downes et al., 2001, PASP 113, 764 (2006 archival version) 2005JAD....11....2D
4 Pojmanski, G., 2002, The All Sky Automated Survey 2002AcA....52..397P
5 R.A. Downes et al., 2001, PASP 113, 764 2001PASP..113..764D
6 N.Vogt, F.M.Bateson, AsAp Suppl 48, N3, 383, 1982. 1982A&AS...48..383V
7 H.H.Swope, HA 109, N9, 1943. 1942AnHar.109...31S
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2MASS J = 9.54H = 8.87K = 8.58J - K = 0.96
AllWISE W1 = 8.48W2 = 8.55W3 = 8.02W4 = 7.94W1 - W2 = -0.06W3 - W4 = 0.09
Images
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Size 5' x 5' (297 x 298 pixels)
Center 17 04 04.81 -36 43 30.9 (J2000)
Source STScI
Survey

Red, all sky, 1.0 arcsec/pixel
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Supporting Documents
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1 Phase plot Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2013-08-24 01:15 UTC Phase plot using ASAS-3, NSVS and Rod Stubbing's observations.
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Revision History
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3 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2013-08-24 01:15 UTC Type, period, epoch, rise duration and range from ASAS-3, NSVS and Stubbing's data. Identification based on Stubbing's visual observations. UCAC4 position.
2 Admin, VSX 2010-01-05 04:43 UTC Position updated from the GCVS version of November 2009.
1 Admin, VSX 2005-12-18 01:33 UTC Initial upload.