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Name
KIC 8462852
AAVSO UID
000-BLS-628 (139355
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Constellation
Cygnus
Sequence
J2000.0
20 06 15.46 +44 27 24.8 (301.56442 +44.45689)
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B1950.0
20 04 37.58 +44 18 43.2
Galactic coord.
80.038 +6.640
Other names
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1SWASP J200615.45+442724.6
2MASS J20061546+4427248
Boyajian's Star
CMC15 J200615.4+442724
GALEX J200615.4+442724
GALEX J200615.5+442724
GCK J20061543+4427243
GSC 03162-00665
GSC2.3 N2I1000335
KIC 08462852
KIS J200615.45+442724.7
NSVS 5711291
PPMX J200615.4+442724
TYC 3162-665-1
Tabby's Star
UCAC2 50096313
UCAC4 673-083862
URAT1 673-335054
USNO-A2.0 1275-13365611
USNO-B1.0 1344-0378600
WISE J200615.45+442724.7
WISEA J200615.45+442724.6
WTF Star
XPM 268-0550049
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Variability type
*+ROT
Spectral type
F3IV/V
Mag. range
11.88 V (0.26)Kp
Discoverer
T. S. Boyajian et al.
Epoch
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Remarks
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1
Schmeer, Patrick
Gaia DR2 parallax 2.2185 ± 0.0243 mas (distance 0.451 ± 0.005 kpc)
2
Otero, Sebastian Alberto
Aperiodic fading events. No YSO. No infrared excess. Possible explanations: collisions within an asteroid belt or unstable planetary system; dust that orbits within the Hill spheres of large planetesimals which may reside in an asteroid belt but are not required to collide or passage of a series of fragments from a broken-up comet (this one being the most likely). Rotation period 0.8797 d. (maximum amplitude 0.002 Kp). M2V star 1.95" away. If it is a physical companion, it is 885 AU apart. It could be affecting bodies in orbit around it via long term perturbations.
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1
Boyajian, T. S.; et al., 2015, Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 - Where's the
Flux?
2015arXiv150903622B
2
Boyajian, T. S.; et al., 2015, Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 - Where's the
Flux?
2015arXiv150903622B
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4
Schmeer, Patrick
2018-05-01 21:54 UTC
Gaia DR2 position. Discoverer's given names added.
3
Otero, Sebastian Alberto
2016-10-27 23:04 UTC
Type updated.
2
Otero, Sebastian Alberto
2015-10-20 09:45 UTC
Type, amplitude and remark from
2015arXiv150903622B
. Magnitude from APASS data. UCAC4 position.
1
Waagen, Elizabeth O.
2015-10-18 19:28 UTC
Initial submission.
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