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LMC V0255 |
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AAVSO UID |
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J2000.0 |
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B1950.0 |
04 55 18.70 -68 25 09.4 |
Galactic coord. |
279.530 -35.688 |
Other names

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2MASS J04551048-6820298 |
2MASSI J0455105-682029 |
ASAS J045510-6820.6 |
ASASSN-V J045510.55-682030.0 |
GSC2.3 S1HH123938 |
Gaia DR2 4661527262798576768 |
Gaia DR3 4661527262798576768 |
IRAS 04553-6825 |
LI-LMC 181 |
MACHO 47.2368.9 |
MSX LMC 1182 |
OGLE-LMC-LPV-6819 |
PARK 1 354 |
PPMXL 6654778252798110486 |
TIC 30186593 |
USNO-B1.0 0216-0046690 |
WISE J045510.51-682030.2 |
WOH G 64 |
WOH G64 |
[VOG2010] 6 |
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Variability type |
ZAND+LC |
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Spectral type |
K3:Ia-0+B[e] |
Mag. range |
16.7 - 19.0 V |
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Remarks
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Otero, Sebastian Alberto
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Before 2014,WOH G64 was classified as a late M-type RSG (M7.5(I)e), had Mira-like variability (P= 886 d., range V= 16.7-19.0), and a very red color, V-Ic ~5. After 2015, the star lost its periodicity, had a bluer color (V-Ic ~3.2), and exhibited spectral emission features typically seen in B[e] stars. WOH G64 is a massive symbiotic system where the RSG has dramatically transitioned to a Yellow Hypergiant and has a B-star companion (2024arXiv241119329M). |
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Otero, Sebastian Alberto
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Spectral type C in 2009AcA....59..239S. |
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References
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Muñoz-Sánchez, G.; Kalitsounaki, M.; de Wit, S.; et al., 2024, The dramatic transition of the extreme Red Supergiant WOH G64 to a Yellow Hypergiant |
2024arXiv241119329M |
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Morel, M., 2020, Updated positions for the LMC II 4801 GCVS stars, VSS Newsletter 2020-3 (July 2020) |
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Samus, N. N.; et al., 2017, General catalogue of variable stars: Version GCVS 5.1. Extragalactic Variable Stars. Catalogue (Vol. V) |
2017ARep...61...80S |
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Soszyński, I.; et al., 2009, The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment. The OGLE-III Catalog of Variable Stars. IV. Long-Period Variables in the Large Magellanic Cloud |
2009AcA....59..239S |
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Catalogue of Stellar Spectral Classifications (Skiff, 2009-2016) |
2005A&A...438..273V |
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Zaritsky, D.; et al., 2004, The Magellanic Clouds Photometric Survey: The Large Magellanic Cloud Stellar Catalog and Extinction Map |
2004AJ....128.1606Z |
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G. Pojmanski, 2000, AcA 50, 177 |
2000AcA....50..177P |
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Variable Stars in the Magellanic Clouds from the MACHO Project (online data) |
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2MASS
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J = 9.25 | H = 7.75 | K = 6.85 | J - K = 2.40 |
AllWISE
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W1 = 5.61 | W2 = 3.81 | W3 = 1.25 | W4 = -0.39 | W1 - W2 = 1.80 | W3 - W4 = 1.64 |
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