Peremennye Zvezdy

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"Peremennye Zvezdy",
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vol. 9, N 3 (2009)

Light Elements for 25 Mira Type Variables

E. V. Kazarovets, E. N. Pastukhova
Institute of Astronomy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

ISSN 2221–0474

Received:   30.01.2009;   accepted:   10.02.2009
(E-mail for contact: helene@inasan.ru, pastukhova@sai.msu.ru)


#NameOtherCoord (J2000)TypeMaxMinSystemPeriodEpoch (JD)typeSpCommentL.CurveFind.ChartData
1NSV 06907IRAS 15010-413215 04 17.83, -41 44 26.6M11.3<14.6V3482454590maxMe 6907lc.jpg6907ch.jpgASAS 150418-4144.4
2NSV 06939IRAS 15042-653215 08 34.74, -65 44 09.3M12.5<14.3V3022454142max Comm. 26939lc.jpg6939ch.jpgASAS 150835-6544.2
3NSV 06944IRAS 15051-522915 08 44.66, -52 41 07.5M12.6<14.0V3482454345max Comm. 36944lc.jpg6944ch.jpgASAS 150845-5241.1
4NSV 06946IRAS 15052-520315 08 50.44, -52 14 27.4M12.0<14.8V3622454520max  6946lc.jpg6946ch.jpgASAS 150850-5214.5
5NSV 06970IRAS 15078-754115 13 37.33, -75 52 34.8M11.0<14.5V2882454755max  6970lc.jpg6970ch.jpgASAS 151337-7552.6
6NSV 06975HV 868315 13 00.65, -65 04 35.2M12.8<13.6V2772454372max Comm. 66975lc.jpg6975ch.jpgASAS 151301-6504.6
7NSV 06991IRAS 15110-662115 15 31.11, -66 32 32.2M12.6<14.6V3292454755max Comm. 76991lc.jpg6991ch.jpgASAS 151531-6632.5
8NSV 06992IRAS 15112-500615 14 50.87, -50 17 50.6M13.1<15.0V3232454726max  6992lc.jpg6992ch.jpgASAS 151451-5017.8
9NSV 06994S 891315 15 55.07, -64 52 50.8M12.1<14.3V1992454643max  6994lc.jpg6994ch.jpgASAS 151555-6452.8
10NSV 07011HV 869715 19 28.76, -69 20 29.8M12.6<14.6V2462454602max  7011lc.jpg7011ch.jpgASAS 151929-6920.5
11NSV 07017IRAS 15155-362315 18 44.47, -36 33 58.0M11.8<14.9V3242454277maxMe 7017lc.jpg7017ch.jpgASAS 151845-3634.0
12NSV 07022IRAS 15167-485315 20 15.66, -49 04 01.0M12.0<14.4V2872454304max  7022lc.jpg7022ch.jpgASAS 152016-4904.0
13NSV 07025HV 870315 21 35.49, -64 12 12.8M13.0<14.2V2692453824max Comm. 137025lc.jpg7025ch.jpgASAS 152135-6412.2
14NSV 07031IRAS 15174-861415 33 32.51, -86 24 59.0M10.3<12.6V2872454723max Comm. 147031lc.jpg7031ch.jpgASAS 153333-8625.0
15NSV 07035IRAS 15184-641315 22 44.80, -64 24 27.7M12.5<14.8V2802454133max  7035lc.jpg7035ch.jpgASAS 152245-6424.5
16NSV 07045IRAS 15202-650515 24 41.82, -65 16 05.0M12.4<14.5V2832454619max Comm. 167045lc.jpg7045ch.jpgASAS 152442-6516.1
17NSV 07047HV 871115 25 16.40, -65 12 10.1M12.5<13.8V2522454204max Comm. 177047lc.jpg7047ch.jpgASAS 152516-6512.2
18NSV 07051HV 871215 25 12.29, -63 33 49.2M13.6<14.8V3132454136max Comm. 187051lc.jpg7051ch.jpgASAS 152512-6333.8
19NSV 07055HV 871515 24 54.62, -50 55 10.5M12.9<14.8V1942454205max Comm. 197055lc.jpg7055ch.jpgASAS 152455-5055.2
20NSV 07062IRAS 15223-624215 26 34.99, -62 53 03.6M11.0<14.1V2462454643max  7062lc.jpg7062ch.jpgASAS 152635-6253.1
21NSV 07064IRAS 15226-360315 25 47.56, -36 13 54.3M12.6<14.8V4182454562maxM8.5 7064lc.jpg7064ch.jpgASAS 152548-3613.9
22NSV 07082IRAS 15242-351015 27 23.25, -35 20 34.9M12.0<14.8V2942454590max  7082lc.jpg7082ch.jpgASAS 152723-3520.6
23NSV 07083IRAS 15244-480415 27 56.82, -48 15 15.7M12.8<14.8V2532454543max Comm. 237083lc.jpg7083ch.jpgASAS 152757-4815.3
24NSV 07097IRAS 15262-665715 30 55.14, -67 07 54.4M11.1<13.5V3082454594maxM9-M10Comm. 247097lc.jpg7097ch.jpgASAS 153055-6707.9
25NSV 07106HV 872915 31 29.18, -66 14 34.9M12.5<14.5V2402454320max Comm. 257106lc.jpg7106ch.jpgASAS 153129-6614.6

Comments:


2. 16.0 - 17.0 pg in Luyten (1934), B = 18.6 on the USNO Archive image of 1975.5086.

3. USNO-A2.0: R = 16.9. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor.

6. USNO-A2.0: R = 15.5. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor.

7. USNO-A2.0: R = 15.1.

13. USNO-A2.0: R = 17.1. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor.

14. B = 12.5 on the USNO Archive image of 1978.3258, B = 16.6 on the USNO Archive image of 1977.7755. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor. P = 279.8d and SR type of variability in the ASAS-3 variable-star catalog (Pojmanski 2002).

16. R = 16.0 on the DSS2 AAO of April 27, 1993. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor.

17. R = 16.0 on the ESO MAMA of March 31, 1994. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor.

18. R = 15.5 on the ESO MAMA of March 31, 1984.

19. 15.2 - <17.5 pg in Luyten (1935b), B = 19.1 on the USNO Archive image of 1976.3409.

23. 14.8 - <15.5 pg in Luyten (1935a), B = 17.8 on the USNO Archive image of 1975.1969.

24. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor. P = 296d and MISC type of variability in the ASAS-3 variable-star catalog (Pojmanski 2002).

25. This star was found, upon our request, by D. Williams on Harvard plates. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor. USNO-A2.0: R = 16.3.

Remarks:
We could study the variables thanks to the publicly available electronic archives of CCD observations of the ASAS-3 project (Pojmanski 2002) and to images of the US Naval Observatory Image and Catalogue Archive (http://www.nofs.navy.mil/data/FchPix/). We recovered the variables NSV 07017 and NSV 07082 suspected by Luyten (1933a); NSV 07106 suspected by Luyten (1933b); NSV 06939, NSV 06975, NSV 06991, NSV 07011, NSV 07025, NSV 07035, NSV 07045, NSV 07047, NSV 07051 and NSV 07062 suspected by Luyten (1934); NSV 06907, NSV 06946, NSV 07022 and NSV 07083 suspected by Luyten (1935a); NSV 07106 suspected by Luyten (1935b). Finding charts for these suspected variables have never been published.

Acknowledgments: Our studies are supported by grants from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant No. 08-02-00375), from the Program "Origin and Evolution of Stars and Galaxies" of the Presidium of Russian Academy of Science, and from the Program of Support for Leading Scientific Schools of Russia.

References:
Luyten, W.J., 1933a, AN, 249, 395
Luyten, W.J., 1933b, AN, 250, 259
Luyten, W.J., 1934, AN, 253, 135
Luyten, W.J., 1935a, AN, 256, 325
Luyten, W.J., 1935b, AN, 258, 121
Pojmanski, G., 2002, Acta Astronomica, 52, 397



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