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Name
  HD 334013  
AAVSO UID
000-BJJ-176 (1 observation)  
Constellation
Vulpecula Sequence
J2000.0
20 14 19.77 +27 41 03.6  (303.58238 +27.68433) Search nearby
B1950.0 20 12 15.26 +27 31 53.1
Proper motion
RA: -4.278 +/- 0.607 mas/yDec: -1.952 +/- 0.753 mas/ySource: Gaia DR1
Galactic coord. 66.823 -3.843
Other names

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ASASSN-V J201419.81+274103.9 VSX J201419.7+274103  
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Variability type
RS:
Spectral type G5
Mag. range
9.68 - 9.98 V
Discoverer Fernando Comeron
Epoch
06 Apr 1999 (HJD 2451274.9): Ephemeris
Outburst --
Period 36: d
Rise/eclipse dur. --
Remarks
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1 Comeron, Fernando HD 334013 is 22" from the quoted position of the X-ray source 1RXS J201420.1+274041, and within the positional error given for the latter by the ROSAT All-Sky Survey Faint Sources Catalog (Voges et al. 2000, IAU Circ. 7432)
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Catalog Data
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2MASS J = 7.81H = 7.24K = 7.08J - K = 0.73
AllWISE W1 = 6.92W2 = 7.02W3 = 6.92W4 = 6.78W1 - W2 = -0.10W3 - W4 = 0.14
APASS-DR9 B = 11.01V = 9.96g' = 10.48r' = 9.59i' = 9.13B - V = 1.05
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2 finding chart Comeron, Fernando 2008-11-10 16:44 UTC finding chart for HD 334013, the object marked near the center of the field in the left image. North is up, East is left, and the size of the field is 54'. The image at right shows the image of 1 Nov 2008 subtracted from another taken on 28 June 2008, where HD 33403 stands out thanks to its brighter magnitude on 28 June 2008.
1 observations data Comeron, Fernando 2008-11-10 16:44 UTC Data of our unfiltered observations. The period and epoch provided earlier are derived from NSVS data, not freom our collection.
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1 Comeron, Fernando 2008-11-10 17:45 UTC Initial submission.