Peremennye Zvezdy

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vol. 12, N 6 (2012)

43 New Variable Stars

A. V. Khruslov
Institute of Astronomy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

ISSN 2221–0474

Received:   26.01.2012;   accepted:   28.03.2012
(E-mail for contact: khruslov@bk.ru)


#NameOtherCoord (J2000)TypeMaxMinSystemPeriodEpoch (JD)typeSpCommentL.CurveFind.ChartData
1 GSC 4340-0038204 07 54.55, +74 28 18.6EW14.114.7R0.83792451500.548min Comm. 11.PNGchart1.PNGNSVS 448794 NSVS 521159 NSVS 481968
2 GSC 4514-0105504 18 59.85, +77 38 48.1EW13.313.5R0.56642451500.717min Comm. 22.PNGchart2.PNGNSVS 444953 NSVS 487191
3 GSC 4523-0018704 42 12.70, +82 06 07.6RS11.912.1R4.4642451405.95max Comm. 33.PNGchart3.PNGNSVS 83612 NSVS 492918 NSVS 438209 NSVS 572261
4 TYC 4342 00685 104 53 46.52, +68 28 26.5DSCT(B)11.5512.0R(see Comments)(see Comments)max Comm. 44.PNGchart4.PNGNSVS 538745 NSVS 535362
5 GSC 4525-0141806 34 05.55, +76 31 32.7EW14.014.4R0.377442451500.812min Comm. 55.PNGchart5.PNGNSVS 597934 NSVS 632377
6 GSC 2520-0187411 12 46.94, +32 46 38.8EW14.515.2R0.286782451500.733min Comm. 66.PNGchart6.PNGNSVS 7574833
7 GSC 2522-0123211 12 59.42, +34 26 08.2EW12.913.2R0.362062451500.688min Comm. 77.PNGchart7.PNGNSVS 7574799
8 GSC 2520-0041311 14 03.80, +31 24 56.2EW12.612.9R0.345822451500.541min Comm. 88.PNGchart8.PNGNSVS 7559971 NSVS 7575440
9 GSC 4407-0116313 10 58.05, +72 53 05.1EW14.615.3R0.310452451450.809min Comm. 99.PNGchart9.PNGNSVS 896343 NSVS 963016
10 GSC 4402-0193713 20 53.66, +68 39 50.7EW13.0513.22R0.278322451450.695min Comm. 1010.PNGchart10.PNGNSVS 901783 NSVS 961980 NSVS 2692435 NSVS 2709556
11 GSC 4405-0182113 22 26.53, +70 20 28.5RS12.4512.7R1.35332451312.75max Comm. 1111.PNGchart11.PNGNSVS 900677 NSVS 963414
12 GSC 4170-0067213 22 58.31, +65 24 58.3EA/RS13.013.5R6.57782451408.83min Comm. 1212.PNGchart12.PNGNSVS 2693937 NSVS 2708392
13 USNO-A2.0 1500-0567587013 24 55.48, +64 33 16.1EW14.314.7R0.720542451400.794min Comm. 1313.PNGchart13.PNGNSVS 2694668 NSVS 2708404
14 GSC 4170-0020713 41 32.74, +65 43 37.3EB14.414.9R0.41262451450.906min Comm. 1414.PNGchart14.PNGNSVS 2698307 NSVS 2712638
15 GSC 4405-0012913 42 53.41, +70 01 49.6EW14.415.1R0.258762451450.812min Comm. 1515.PNGchart15.PNGNSVS 904809 NSVS 967761
16 TYC 4177 00901 113 49 56.21, +66 28 28.0EW9.729.85R0.236592451400.536minG0Comm. 1616.PNGchart16.PNGNSVS 2699879 NSVS 2714726 NSVS 967975
17 GSC 4177-0078013 54 35.00, +65 12 07.6EA14.315.0R1.81152451402.677min Comm. 1717.PNGchart17.PNGNSVS 2701549 NSVS 2715455
18 GSC 4176-0003314 39 24.64, +64 59 30.0EA12.5513.9R1.029212451353.834min Comm. 1818.PNGchart18.PNGNSVS 2761425 NSVS 2778378
19 GSC 4179-0000414 40 33.87, +65 27 24.2EW12.813.05R0.3668542451400.585min Comm. 1919.PNGchart19.PNGNSVS 2761633 NSVS 2778741
20 GSC 4176-0039614 42 52.57, +63 12 25.3RRC:14.414.9R0.307862451400.600max Comm. 2020.PNGchart20.PNGNSVS 2762628
21 GSC 3860-0065314 43 39.06, +53 47 36.9EW13.313.8R0.331682451400.639min Comm. 2121.PNGchart21.PNGNSVS 2744437 NSVS 5123808 NSVS 5134069
22 GSC 4410-0136114 47 44.66, +68 38 37.2EW13.6514.0R0.314832451450.649min Comm. 2222.PNGchart22.PNGNSVS 982796 NSVS 2762779 NSVS 2782192
23 TYC 4183 00523 114 54 53.90, +64 38 43.9SRD12.1512.4R25.92451610.max Comm. 2323.PNGchart23.PNGNSVS 2765621 NSVS 2781389
24 TYC 3868 00441 115 21 13.92, +54 23 15.2EW12.4512.6R0.63622451400.756min Comm. 2424.PNGchart24.PNGNSVS 2804164 NSVS 5181746 NSVS 2756324
25 GSC 4415-0179215 31 13.67, +70 26 51.8EW13.513.75R0.358392451400.839min Comm. 2525.PNGchart25.PNGNSVS 992327 NSVS 1061427
26 USNO-A2.0 1575-0355077015 34 20.51, +72 25 26.8EW15.015.7R0.315722451400.522min Comm. 2626.PNGchart26.PNGNSVS 991406 NSVS 1063861
27 TYC 4412 01513 115 38 49.19, +69 00 50.1RS12.2512.38R0.595382451450.585max Comm. 2727.PNGchart27.PNGNSVS 995447 NSVS 1061998 NSVS 2793604
28 TYC 4418 00512 115 42 23.94, +72 30 17.2SRD11.9512.15R1382451520max Comm. 2828.PNGchart28.PNGNSVS 992981 NSVS 1065664
29 TYC 4415 00328 115 43 46.30, +70 18 24.8RS12.0512.3R22.552451603.0max Comm. 2929.PNGchart29.PNGNSVS 995440 NSVS 1064222
30 GSC 4188-0076215 45 16.12, +65 49 46.8EW13.814.2R0.360532451400.662min Comm. 3030.PNGchart30.PNGNSVS 2794621 NSVS 2778003 NSVS 1061153
31 TYC 4418 01129 115 54 59.21, +72 57 36.1ELL:11.2511.35R1.66622451404.72min Comm. 3131.PNGchart31.PNGNSVS 995126 NSVS 1068859
32 TYC 4422 01970 116 08 19.45, +70 03 46.8RS10.9511.1R5.202451463.0max Comm. 3232.PNGchart32.PNGNSVS 1070297 NSVS 1000924
33 TYC 4422 02221 116 11 41.42, +70 47 26.2SRA10.8511.15R502451525max Comm. 3333.PNGchart33.PNGNSVS 1000809 NSVS 1071559
34 GSC 4195-0169716 16 26.94, +66 31 17.1EW12.1512.3R0.449262451400.668min Comm. 3434.PNGchart34.PNGNSVS 2846433 NSVS 2868113
35 GSC 4419-0228216 17 59.55, +67 55 36.1BY13.914.2R13.82451402.60max Comm. 3535.PNGchart35.PNGNSVS 1071999 NSVS 2846590 NSVS 2869632
36 GSC 4192-0122616 21 13.75, +64 09 44.1SR13.614.0R58.52451454.max Comm. 3636.PNGchart36.PNGNSVS 2848383 NSVS 2867633
37 GSC 4195-0071416 21 48.30, +65 30 05.3EW14.315.0R0.289082451400.529min Comm. 3737.PNGchart37.PNGNSVS 2848219 NSVS 2868746
38 GSC 4193-0112216 24 57.16, +63 40 57.9EW:13.213.4R0.49144:2451400.656min Comm. 3838.PNGchart38.PNGNSVS 2849718 NSVS 2868279
39 GSC 0397-0125016 55 32.42, +06 30 55.9EW14.214.8R0.27447562451400.515min Comm. 3939.PNGchart39.PNGNSVS 13579336 ASAS 165532+0630.9
40 GSC 0397-0103016 55 38.05, +06 45 14.8EW13.714.2V0.34069252454000.511min Comm. 4040.PNGchart40.PNGNSVS 13579448 ASAS 165538+0645.2
41 GSC 0987-0073916 56 27.26, +14 03 24.6EW13.414.2V0.3599372453800.573min Comm. 4141.PNGchart41.PNGNSVS 10759036 ASAS 165628+1403.4
42 GSC 0976-0237317 02 05.00, +09 08 39.3EB13.714.2R0.7477952453800.367min Comm. 4242.PNGchart42.PNGNSVS 10764825 NSVS 13660858 ASAS 170205+0908.6
43 GSC 0410-0211417 04 25.63, +06 19 32.4EW13.0513.35V0.7249162453900.910min Comm. 4343.PNGchart43.PNGNSVS 13663686 ASAS 170426+0619.6

Comments:


1. MinII = 14.7. The ROTSE data with photometric correction flags were kept for the analysis.

2. MinII = 13.45.

3. J–H = 0.434 (2MASS). 1RXS J044210.0+820616.

4. B–V = 0.433 (Tycho2), J–H = 0.164 (2MASS). The period ratio of the first overtone and fundamental modes is P1/P0 = 0.7666. The star has a faint close companion GSC 4342-00692. The ROTSE data with photometric correction flags were kept for the analysis.
TYC 4342 00685 1 = NSVS 538745
ModeFrequency, c/d Semi-amplitude, R mag Period, days Epoch, JD
f1 7.46347 0.087 0.133986 2451450.634
f0 5.72171 0.078 0.174773 2451450.731
f1 – f0 1.74171 0.028 0.57415 2451450.92
f1 + f0 13.1850 0.020 0.075844 2451450.672


5. MinII = 14.35. The star has a faint close companion 2MASS 06340683+7631274. Perhaps a blend of the two stars is in the NSVS. The variability amplitude can be underestimated.

6. MinII = 15.0. The ROTSE data with photometric correction flags were kept for the analysis.

7. MinII = 13.1.

8. MinII = 12.9.

9. MinII = 15.2.

10. MinII = 13.18. Period 0.24432 days is not excluded. 1RXS J132056.1+683954.

11. J–H = 0.552 (2MASS). 1RXS J132230.2+702035 . The variability amplitude changes with time.

12. MinII = 13.25, D = 0.07 P. 1RXP J132257.9+652507, 1WGA J1322.9+6525.

13. MinII = 14.7. Type RRC is not excluded, with the elements: JD(max) = 2451400.606 + 0.36027 × E. J–H = 0.244 (2MASS).

14. MinII = 14.65.

15. MinII = 14.9. The ROTSE data with photometric correction flags were kept for the analysis.

16. BD+67 803. MinII = 9.85. Period 0.21157 days is not excluded.

17. D = 0.14 P.

18. MinII = 12.75. D = 0.13 P.

19. MinII = 13.05.

20. M–m = 0.40 P. J–H = 0.234 (2MASS).

21. MinII = 13.8. The ROTSE data with photometric correction flags were kept for the analysis.

22. MinII = 14.0. The ROTSE data with photometric correction flags were kept for the analysis.

23. J–H = 0.587 (2MASS). The color index B–V = 1.798 (Tycho2) is probably wrong.

24. MinII = 12.55. A companion, GSC 3868-00445, can somewhat influence the NSVS photometry.

25. MinII = 13.75. The star has a faint close companion 2MASS 15311122+7026546.

26. MinII = 15.6.

27. Period 0.37323 days is not excluded. 1RXS J153850.8+690048. B–V = 1.468 (Tycho2), J–H = 0.529 (2MASS).

28. B–V = 0.142 (Tycho2), J–H = 0.506 (2MASS). The ROTSE data with photometric correction flags were kept for the analysis.

29. B–V = 0.991 (Tycho2), J–H = 0.602 (2MASS). 1RXS J154346.4+701828.

30. MinII = 14.2. The star has a faint close companion 2MASS 15451752+6549551.

31. B–V = 0.266 (Tycho2), J–H = 0.121 (2MASS).

32. B–V = 0.790 (Tycho2), J–H = 0.432 (2MASS). 1RXS J160820.6+700353.

33. B–V = 1.606 (Tycho2), J–H = 0.907 (2MASS). IRAS F16120+7054. The ROTSE data with photometric correction flags were kept for the analysis.

34. MinII = 12.27. Type ELL is not excluded.

35. J–H = 0.587 (2MASS).

36. J–H = 0.871 (2MASS).

37. MinII = 14.9.

38. All observations with the errors > 0.05m were rejected. Along with the light curves, we reproduce the power spectra (Deeming's method) for each of the two NSVS entries. The frequency corresponding to a twice shorter period is labeled "f". J–H = 0.172 (2MASS).

39. MinII = 14.5. (14.1–14.8 in the V band from the ASAS data).

40. MinII = 14.1. (13.75–14.15, MinII = 14.0 in the R band).

41. MinII = 13.95. (13.5–14.2, MinII = 14.0 in the R band).

42. MinII = 14.05. (13.5–13.95, MinII = 13.75 in the V band from the ASAS data). The ROTSE data with photometric correction flags were kept for the analysis.

43. MinII = 13.30. (13.15–13.5:, MinII = 13.35 in the R band).

Remarks:
I present a discovery of 43 new variable stars. My search for variables was carried out in the publicly available data of the Northern Sky Variability Survey (NSVS, Wozniak et al. 2004). They were appended, when possible, with ASAS-3 data (Pojmanski 2002). These observations were analyzed using the period-search software developed by Dr. V.P. Goranskij for Windows environment. The coordinates were drawn either from the Tycho-2 or 2MASS catalogs.

References:
Pojmanski, G., 2002, Acta Astronomica, 52, 397
Wozniak, P.R., Vestrand, W.T., Akerlof, C.W., et al., 2004, Astron. J., 127, 2436



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