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Name
ASAS J110629-5848.3
AAVSO UID
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Constellation
Carina
Sequence
J2000.0
11 06 29.07 -58 48 18.8 (166.62113 -58.80522)
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B1950.0
11 04 21.29 -58 32 05.0
Proper motion
RA: -7.991 +/- 0.906 mas/y
Dec: 2.731 +/- 0.671 mas/y
Source:
Gaia DR1
Galactic coord.
289.691 +1.342
Other names
(Internal only)
2MASS J11062908-5848186
ALS 15966
ASASSN-V J110629.18-584817.8
CD-58 3821
CPD-58 3114
Cl* NGC 3532 FERN 207
GDS_J1106297-584818
GSC 08627-01591
LLNS 4004
NGC 3532 157
TYC 8627-1591-1
WISE J110629.0-584818
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Variability type
DPV/ELL
Spectral type
B5
Mag. range
8.77 - 8.94 V
Discoverer
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Epoch
06 Dec 2000 (HJD 2451884.972)
Ephemeris
Outburst
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Period
7.4616 d
Rise/eclipse dur.
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Remarks
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Otero, Sebastian Alberto
Confusion in the literature about its identification. The GCPD adopted the number in Fernandez and Salgado (1980) without using the correct format *Cl NGC 3532 NNN" for the ID. VizieR thus imported the GCPD record as if the ID was that from Koelbloed (1959). In Koelbloed numbering system, this star is NGC 3532 157 and *Cl NGC 3532 Fern 207 in Fernández and Salgado system. This means *Cl NGC 3532 Fern 157 = NGC 3532 56, a star with V= 7.97 and B-V 1.59, is found in VizieR instead of NGC 3532 157, the DPV/ELL. Total range given. Ellipsoidal variations have an amplitude of 0.09 mag. with Min II of 0.04 mag.
2
Otero, Sebastian Alberto
Long period 268 d. Period ratio 35.92. The long period has a double wave or it may well be a single wave period of 134 d. with type DPV/R and reflection variability with P= 3.7308 d.
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References
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1
Mennickent, R. E.; Otero, S.; Kołaczkowski, Z., 2016, Interacting
binaries W Serpentids and double periodic variables
2016MNRAS.455.1728M
2
M. Sitek, G. Pojmanski, 2014, The All Sky Automated Survey. The Catalog of
Bright Variable Stars in the I-band, South of Declination +28°
2014AcA....64..115S
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2MASS
J = 8.31
H = 8.28
K = 8.22
J - K = 0.09
AllWISE
W1 = 8.17
W2 = 8.17
W3 = 8.16
W4 = 8.40
W1 - W2 = -0.00
W3 - W4 = -0.24
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3
Otero, Sebastian Alberto
2020-05-26 08:53 UTC
Gaia DR2 position.
2
Otero, Sebastian Alberto
2017-09-09 06:23 UTC
Type, spectral type and epoch from
2016MNRAS.455.1728M
. Range and period from ASAS-3 data.
1
Admin, VSX
2015-11-26 04:17 UTC
Preserved original object data.
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