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Name
  ASAS J181314-3054.6  
AAVSO UID
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Constellation
Sagittarius Sequence
J2000.0
18 13 14.38 -30 54 34.3  (273.30994 -30.90954) Search nearby
B1950.0 18 10 00.70 -30 55 25.2
Galactic coord. 1.255 -6.174
Other names

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GSC 07392-00890 UCAC4 296-172743  
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Variability type
SR
Spectral type --
Mag. range
8.809 (0.134) Ic
Discoverer --
Epoch
08 Aug 2004 (HJD 2453225.9) Ephemeris
Outburst --
Period 251.9 d
Rise/eclipse dur. --
Remarks
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1 Otero, Sebastian Alberto The ASAS detection was just an artifact of the nearby mira V1825 Sgr. ASAS-SN data contaminated by several nearby stars. Range has been corrected.
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References
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1 Kochanek, C. S.; et al., 2017, The All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae
(ASAS-SN) Light Curve Server v1.0
2017PASP..129j4502K
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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2 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2018-03-22 19:43 UTC Type and period from T. Karlsson analysis of ASAS-SN data. Epoch and range from ASAS-SN data. UCAC4 position.
1 Admin, VSX 2015-11-26 04:17 UTC Preserved original object data.