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Name
  RR Pic  
AAVSO UID
000-BCW-831 (37241 observations)  
Constellation
Pictor Sequence
J2000.0
06 35 36.06 -62 38 24.3  (98.90025 -62.64008) Search nearby
B1950.0 06 35 09.81 -62 35 50.2
Galactic coord. 272.355 -25.672
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1RXS J063536.4-623824 AAVSO 0634-62 ASAS J063536-6238.3
ASAS J063536-6238.4 Downes RR Pic HIP 31481
Hen 3-15 TYC 8899-1342-1  
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Variability type
NB
Spectral type pec(NOVA)
Mag. range
1.0 - 12.65 V
Discoverer R. Watson
Epoch
08 Jun 1925 (HJD 2424310.00000) Ephemeris
Outburst 1925
Period 0.145025 d  (3.4806 h)
Rise/eclipse dur. --
Remarks
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1 Hinzel, David H. Epoch of maximum given. Possible hierarchical triple system with a third body (late M-type) with orbital period = 66.7 +/- 2.5 y and eccentricity = 0.8357. Third body may be responsible for long-term period change.
2 GCVS Team Since 1965 periodic light variations were detected with A(B) = 0.33m and elements Max = 2438815.380 + 0.14502545d*E. These variations are superimposed by others with A(B) = 0.036m and period ~15.6 min or 15.4 min [M.Kubiak, AA 34, N3, 331, 1984.]. There are also rapid oscillations with periods in the range 20 - 40s [B.Warner, MN 195, 101, 1981.].
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References
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1 Vogt, N.; et al., 2016, The orbital ephemeris of the classical nova RR
Pictoris: presence of a third body?
2017PASP..129a4201V
2 M. Kiraga, 2012, Acta Astronomica 62, 67 2012AcA....62...67K
3 R.J. Strope, B.E. Schaefer, A.A. Henden, 2010, arXiv:1004.3698v1
[astro-ph.SR]
2010arXiv1004.3698S
4 R.A. Downes et al., 2001, PASP 113, 764 (2006 archival version) 2005JAD....11....2D
5 D.W. Hoard, The Big List of SW Sextantis Stars 2003AJ....126.2473H
6 Pojmanski, G., 2002, The All Sky Automated Survey 2002AcA....52..397P
7 Pojmanski, G., 2002, The All Sky Automated Survey 2002AcA....52..397P
8 R.A. Downes et al., 2001, PASP 113, 764 2001PASP..113..764D
9 S.Wyckoff, P.A.Wehinger, PASP 90, 557, 1978. 1978PASP...90..557W
10 D.B.McLaughlin, PA 47, 410, 488, 538, 1939. 1939PA.....47..538M
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7 Hinzel, David H. 2017-08-18 21:18 UTC Minimum magnitude and elements from 2017PASP..129a4201V.
6 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2013-01-29 04:12 UTC Minimum magnitude from ASAS-3 and APASS.
5 Admin, VSX 2010-04-29 00:57 UTC Update from [2010arXiv1004.3698S].
4 Admin, VSX 2010-01-05 04:43 UTC Position updated from the GCVS version of November 2009.
3 Admin, VSX 2009-09-23 00:51 UTC Added orbital period from Downes et al. [2001PASP..113..764D].
2 Admin, VSX 2007-03-23 19:52 UTC Discoverer added.
1 Admin, VSX 2005-12-18 01:33 UTC Initial database population.