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Name
V0348 Sgr
AAVSO UID
000-BCC-948 (25444
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Constellation
Sagittarius
Sequence
J2000.0
18 40 20.00 -22 54 30.0 (280.08333 -22.90833)
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B1950.0
18 37 18.41 -22 57 19.0
Galactic coord.
11.197 -7.920
Other names
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2MASS J18401992-2254292
AN 21.1929
ASAS J184020-2254.5
HV 3976
IRAS 18372-2257
SVS 206
[BDF99] SB17
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Variability type
*
Spectral type
pec(HDCe)/WC10:
Mag. range
11.2 - 18.4 V
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Remarks
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Otero, Sebastian Alberto
Hot RCB.
2
GCVS Team
VB A (B 15m pg, 16", 73deg). Very hot hydrogen deficient helium carbon star. By the character of light variation and the spectrum the star is unique. The light curve resembling those of RCB type stars is superimposed by conspicuons irregular and semiregular variations with the mean cycle about 200d [
D.Hoffleit, AJ 63, 78, 1958.
, F.M.Bateson, A.W.Dodson, NZAS Publ N10(C 82), 1, 1982.]. The star is surrounded by a nebula the radius of which equals 1". A fainter nebulous envelope is observed up to 7" from the star. Large infrared excess. Spectrum description [
G.H.Herbig, ApJ 127, N2, 312, 1958.
,
O.Dahari, D.E.Osterbrock, ApJ 277, 648, 1984.
]. Probably the star is intermediate between the RCB variables And planetary nebula Wolf-Rayet central stars.
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Tisserand, P.; Clayton, G. C.; Bessell, M. S.; et al., 2020, A plethora of
new R Coronae Borealis stars discovered from a dedicated spectroscopic
follow-up survey
2020A&A...635A..14T
2
Gaia Collaboration; et al., 2018, Gaia Data Release 2. Summary of the
contents and survey properties
2018A&A...616A...1G
3
Clayton, G. C., 2012, What are the R Coronae Borealis Stars?
2012JAVSO..40..539C
4
O.Dahari, D.E.Osterbrock, ApJ 277, 648, 1984.
1984ApJ...277..648D
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Otero, Sebastian Alberto
2020-06-10 02:48 UTC
Reference to
2020A&A...635A..14T
added. Gaia DR2 position.
5
Otero, Sebastian Alberto
2020-05-15 00:40 UTC
Gaia DR2 position.
4
Otero, Sebastian Alberto
2014-07-03 23:05 UTC
Minimum magnitude from AAVSO V data.
3
Otero, Sebastian Alberto
2012-06-18 09:26 UTC
Type from Clayton (2012). 2MASS 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.
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