Peremennye Zvezdy

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vol. 11, N 29 (2011)

Types of Variability and Light Elements for 35 Suspected Variables from the NSV Catalog

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

ISSN 2221–0474

Received:   22.04.2011;   accepted:   20.07.2011
(E-mail for contact: helene@inasan.ru, pastukhova@sai.msu.ru)


#NameOtherCoord (J2000)TypeMaxMinSystemPeriodEpoch (JD)typeSpCommentL.CurveFind.ChartData
1NSV 07529BV 111216 14 45.14, -70 23 10.2EA12.4613.2V4.699662454319.5655min  7529lc.jpg7529ch.jpgASAS 161445-7023.2
2NSV 07561AN 50.191416 14 59.70, -16 40 50.6RRAB14.014.7V0.6142802454664.742max Comm. 27561lc.jpg7561ch.jpgASAS 161500-1640.8
3NSV 07617HV 1055216 18 40.42, -01 19 14.4RRC13.914.5V0.3371542454526.8532max Comm. 37617lc.jpg7617ch.jpgASAS 161840-0119.2
4NSV 07620IRAS 16162-541516 20 10.42, -54 22 15.9SRA:13.5<14.7V3222454581max  7620lc.jpg7620ch.jpgASAS 162010-5422.2
5NSV 07631S 753816 20 36.36, -32 24 35.3RRAB13.514.7V0.5023342454129.8608max Comm. 57631lc.jpg7631ch.jpgASAS 162036-3224.6
6NSV 07685S 754416 24 18.39, -29 47 42.3SRB13.013.9V54.4 max  7685lc.jpg7685ch.jpgASAS 162418-2947.7
7NSV 07741HV 107216 28 17.78, -21 46 02.7SRA12.4<14.6V1932454905max Comm. 77741lc.jpg7741ch.jpgASAS 162818-2146.0
8NSV 07761HV 313816 29 53.30, -12 01 42.5SRB8.258.65V320 otherK5 7761lc.jpg7761ch.jpgASAS 162953-1201.7
9NSV 07770HV 1060716 30 14.07, -02 34 00.6SRB12.313.0V48.1 other Comm. 97770lc.jpg7770ch.jpgASAS 163014-0234.0
10NSV 07787HV 1061016 31 20.45, -05 15 59.9SRB11.913.1V275 max Comm. 107787lc.jpg7787ch.jpgASAS 163120-0516.0
11NSV 07806S 1027916 31 34.21, +36 08 06.9RRAB:14.715.3R0.80528:2451465.655max Comm. 117806lc.jpg7806ch.jpgNSVS 7915039
12NSV 07823S 755216 34 17.91, -30 44 52.2EW13.414.0V0.3973472454948.7477min Comm. 127823lc.jpg7823ch.jpgASAS 163418-3044.9
13NSV 07858S 755616 37 18.76, -30 18 50.1M13.0<14.6V2172454186max Comm. 137858lc.jpg7858ch.jpgASAS 163719-3018.8
14NSV 07866S 755716 38 20.02, -30 15 43.5SR12.513.3V44.7 other  7866lc.jpg7866ch.jpgASAS 163820-3015.7
15NSV 07899HV 892716 41 58.36, -57 43 56.4M13.0<14.8V190.12455133max Comm. 157899lc.jpg7899ch.jpgASAS 164158-5743.9
16NSV 07903HV 893116 42 14.32, -52 58 18.1M13.1<14.5V2262455015max Comm. 167903lc.jpg7903ch.jpgASAS 164214-5258.3
17NSV 07919S 756516 42 40.55, -24 24 50.5M11.7<15.0V2422454927max  7919lc.jpg7919ch.jpgASAS 164241-2424.8
18NSV 07908HV 892616 43 36.79, -67 03 33.8M12.0<14.6V3332454927max  7908lc.jpg7908ch.jpgASAS 164337-6703.6
19NSV 07925HV 894216 44 36.25, -54 12 00.7M12.4<14.0V2062452783max Comm. 197925lc.jpg7925ch.jpgASAS 164436-5412.0
20NSV 07949BV 168216 46 26.36, -31 45 42.0SRA12.914.6V1402454952max Comm. 207949lc.jpg7949ch.jpgASAS 164626-3145.7
21NSV 07946HV 894716 46 49.84, -56 03 38.4M12.6<13.5V3542454790max Comm. 217946lc.jpg7946ch.jpgASAS 164650-5603.6
22NSV 07958S 757016 47 08.41, -31 20 16.4SR12.714.4V179 max  7958lc.jpg7958ch.jpgASAS 164708-3120.3
23NSV 07979HV 685116 50 56.20, -58 42 27.1SRB11.612.2V307 max  7979lc.jpg7979ch.jpgASAS 165056-5842.5
24NSV 07982HV 685216 51 05.48, -58 50 44.0SRA13.114.2V99.52454964max  7982lc.jpg7982ch.jpgASAS 165105-5850.7
25NSV 08000HV 896016 52 52.69, -51 23 28.8M11.9<14.6V2212454939max  8000lc.jpg8000ch.jpgASAS 165253-5123.5
26NSV 08041S 757516 54 55.87, -26 02 43.4M11.4<14.8V3242454747max  8041lc.jpg8041ch.jpgASAS 165456-2602.7
27NSV 08046HV 1080816 55 42.03, -38 34 38.8RRC13.313.8V0.2032022454531.8553max Comm. 278046lc.jpg8046ch.jpgASAS 165542-3834.6
28NSV 08073HV 391216 58 21.12, -24 04 37.6SRB12.9<14.7V154 max  8073lc.jpg8073ch.jpgASAS 165821-2404.6
29NSV 08076HV 1082516 58 53.19, -40 27 59.8EW13.213.6V0.2852822454365.5383min Comm. 298076lc.jpg8076ch.jpgASAS 165853-4028.0
30NSV 08070HV 897916 59 11.98, -55 00 16.0SRA11.014.5:V2682455013max  8070lc.jpg8070ch.jpgASAS 165912-5500.3
31NSV 08074BV 151016 59 18.09, -53 39 57.4M10.0<13.0V3892454993maxSComm. 318074lc.jpg8074ch.jpgASAS 165918-5340.0
32NSV 08084HV 898517 00 20.55, -52 02 45.1M12.6<14.8V3352455050max  8084lc.jpg8084ch.jpgASAS 170021-5202.8
33NSV 08121HV 899817 02 21.29, -33 00 05.0M12.7<14.6V2832455075max Comm. 338121lc.jpg8121ch.jpgASAS 170221-3300.1
34NSV 08116HV 899417 02 41.20, -48 17 12.7M12.8<14.8V4302453551max  8116lc.jpg8116ch.jpgASAS 170241-4817.2
35NSV 08137HV 900017 04 51.68, -60 57 06.1M:12.3<13.8V3052454878max Comm. 358137lc.jpg8137ch.jpgASAS 170452-6057.1

Comments:


2. M–m = 0.2P.

3. M–m = 0.34P.

5. M–m = 0.13P.

7. This star was discovered in the ASAS-3 survey and enters their variable-star catalog as a MISC/SR star but with a wrong period (207.0d).

9. This star was found, upon our request, by the late Dr. M. Hazen in Harvard Observatory's logbooks. No finding chart was available for this variable before.

10. This star was found, upon our request, by the late Dr. M. Hazen in Harvard Observatory's logbooks. No finding chart was available for this variable before.

11. M–m = 0.21:P.

12. MinII = 14.0.

13. R = 16.2 in the USNO Archive image of 1981.4962.

15. R = 15.2 in the USNO Archive image of 1984.2615.

16. R = 15.3 in the USNO Archive image of 1991.5852. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor.

19. R = 15.0 in the USNO Archive image of 1982.2587.

20. Not IRAS 16432–3139.

21. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor. This star was discovered in the ASAS-3 survey and enters their variable-star catalog as a MISC-type star but with a wrong period (41.8d). R = 10.7 in the USNO Archive image of 1991.5852 and R = 13.6 in the USNO Archive image of 1982.3313.

27. M–m = 0.38P.

29. MinII = 13.6. A twice shorter period and the DSCT type are possible.

31. This star was discovered by Sosna (1972) as a possible Mira-type variable.

33. R = 16.0 in the USNO Archive image of 1991.5934.

35. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor.

Remarks:
In our work aimed at improvement of the coordinates of variable stars in the NSV catalog (Samus et al. 2009), we checked a number of poorly studied variables and found new light elements and types for 35 of them. We recovered the variables NSV 07908, NSV 08121, NSV 08137 suspected by Luyten (1933); NSV 07899, NSV 07903, NSV 07925, NSV 07946, NSV 08000, NSV 08070, NSV 08084, NSV 08116 suspected by Luyten (1935); NSV 07561 suspected by Lampland (1914); NSV 07741 suspected by Leavitt (1904). Finding charts, light elements, and variability types for these suspected variables have never been published before. We could study the variables thanks to the publicly available electronic archives of CCD observations of the ASAS-3 project (Pojmanski 2002), ROTSE1/NSVS project (Wozniak et al. 2004), and to images of the US Naval Observatory Image and Catalog Archive.

Acknowledgments: Our studies are supported by a grant from the Program "Origin and Evolution of Stars and Galaxies" of the Presidium of Russian Academy of Sciences.

References:
Lampland, C.O., 1914, Astron. Nachr., 198, 351
Leavitt, H.S., 1904, Harvard Observ. Circ., 90, 1
Luyten, W.J., 1933, Astron. Nachr., 250, 259
Luyten, W.J., 1935, Astron. Nachr., 256, 325
Pojmanski, G., 2002, Acta Astron., 52, 397
Samus, N.N., Durlevich, O.V., et al., 2009, General Catalogue of Variable Stars, 2007–2011 (2009yCat....102025S)
Sosna, F.M., 1972, IBVS, No. 664
Wozniak, P.R., Vestrand, W.T., Akerlof, C.W., et al., 2004, Astron. J., 127, 2436



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