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NSVS 8358553 |
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AAVSO UID |
000-BMC-505 (No observations) |
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Constellation |
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J2000.0 |
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B1950.0 |
19 24 25.89 +23 39 06.8 |
Galactic coord. |
57.950 +3.405 |
Other names

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2MASS J19263230+2345120 |
ASASSN-V J192632.47+234508.7 |
ATO J291.6345+23.7533 |
Gaia DR2 2019714491331771520 |
IRAS 19244+2339 |
MSX6C G057.9498+03.4028 |
NSVS 11225516 |
NSVS 11240954 |
URAT1 569-371221 |
USNO-B1.0 1137-0373293 |
WISE J192632.29+234511.9 |
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Variability type |
M |
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Spectral type |
-- |
Mag. range |
15.0 - 19.5 V |
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Discoverer |
Ivan Sergey, Sebastian Otero |
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Outburst |
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Period |
307 d |
Rise/eclipse dur. |
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Remarks
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Otero, Sebastian Alberto
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VSP Note: 14.5 mag. star 19" to the SE and 15.4 Vmag. SR variable ASASSN-V J192633.50+234458.4 21" to the SE (7" E from the 14.5 mag. star). |
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Otero, Sebastian Alberto
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VSP Note: 17-18mag. in V. 14.5 mag. star 19" to the SE and 15.4 Vmag. red star (variable?) 21" to the SE (7" E from the 14.5 mag. star). |
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Sergey, Ivan
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2MASS J19263230+2345120 = IRAS 19244+2339 (J= 8.76; J-K= 1.82) has been chosen as the variable star because it shows variability between CMC15 and IPHAS2 data (at least r= 16.1-16.8). There is another red star (2MASS
J19263349+2344584 J= 7.36; J-K= 1.61) 21" away from this object at 19 26 33.50 +23 44 58.5 (J2000.0) which has a derived V= 15.4 from UCAC3, CMC15 and IPHAS2, suggesting constancy or only small amplitude variations. The identification is tentative. NSVS magnitudes are also contaminated by UCAC4 569-085201 (V= 14.5; sep. 19"), 2MASS J19263062+2345351 (V=16.2; sep. 33"),
2MASS J19263334+2345432 (V= 16.3; sep. 34") and 2MASS J19263084+2344295 (V= 15.9; sep. 47"). The range in the table is for the combined magnitude of the two red stars.
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References
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ZTF Catalog of Periodic Variable Stars (online data) |
2020arXiv200508662C |
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Chen, X.; et al., 2020, The Zwicky Transient Facility Catalog of Periodic Variable Stars |
2020arXiv200508662C |
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Masci, F. J.; et al., 2019, The Zwicky Transient Facility: Data Processing, Products, and Archive |
2019PASP..131a8003M |
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Heinze A. N.; et al., 2018, A First Catalog of Variable Stars Measured by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) |
2018AJ....156..241H |
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Gaia Collaboration; et al., 2018, Gaia Data Release 2. Summary of the contents and survey properties |
2018A&A...616A...1G |
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Wozniak, P. R.; et al., 2004, Northern Sky Variability Survey: Public Data Release |
2004AJ....127.2436W |
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