Peremennye Zvezdy

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"Peremennye Zvezdy",
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vol. 9, N 6 (2009)

New Light Elements for 28 Red Periodic Variables

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

ISSN 2221–0474

Received:   6.02.2009;   accepted:   12.02.2009
(E-mail for contact: helene@inasan.ru, pastukhova@sai.msu.ru)


#NameOtherCoord (J2000)TypeMaxMinSystemPeriodEpoch (JD)typeSpCommentL.CurveFind.ChartData
1 NSV 07112IRAS 15275-632415 31 51.70, -63 35 05.7M12.7<14.5V3942454655max  7112lc.jpg7112ch.jpgASAS 153152-6335.1
2 NSV 07117HV 873315 32 10.73, -50 16 26.8M12.5<14.8V2002453809max Comm. 27117lc.jpg7117ch.jpgASAS 153211-5016.4
3 NSV 07130IRAS 15303-624315 34 40.32, -62 53 18.8M12.8<13.4V3002454339max Comm. 37130lc.jpg7130ch.jpgASAS 153440-6253.3
4 NSV 07131IRAS 15304-570415 34 26.14, -57 14 38.7M13.0<15.2V4422454499max  7131lc.jpg7131ch.jpgASAS 153526-5714.6
5 NSV 07137HV 873715 35 08.80, -59 34 46.7M13.1<14.7V104.82454668max Comm. 57137lc.jpg7137ch.jpgASAS 153509-5934.8
6 NSV 07161HV 874515 39 08.07, -65 25 14.1M12.2<14.7V2412454542max Comm. 67161lc.jpg7161ch.jpgASAS 153908-6525.2
7 NSV 07168IRAS 15355-391115 38 51.45, -39 21 19.8M11.0<14.9V3412454664max Comm. 77168lc.jpg7168ch.jpgASAS 153851-3921.3
8 NSV 07171IRAS 15360-681615 40 55.82, -68 26 12.4M11.1<14.5V3392454529max Comm. 87171lc.jpg7171ch.jpgASAS 154056-6826.2
9 NSV 07188HV 875715 42 26.29, -67 07 53.6M12.5<14.6V2292454717max Comm. 97188lc.jpg7188ch.jpgASAS 154226-6707.9
10 NSV 07203HV 876515 43 43.44, -63 39 52.6M12.7<14.5V2302454688max Comm. 107203lc.jpg7203ch.jpgASAS 154343-6339.9
11 NSV 07208IRAS 15402-610715 44 29.91, -61 17 11.2M12.5<14.3V3362454571max  7208lc.jpg7208ch.jpgASAS 154430-6117.2
12 NSV 07228IRAS 15423-633215 46 42.96, -63 41 34.5M11.9<14.4V2782454695max  7228lc.jpg7228ch.jpgASAS 154643-6341.6
13 NSV 07238HV 878215 48 02.80, -63 57 55.1M13.4<15.1V2392454755max Comm. 137238lc.jpg7238ch.jpgASAS 154803-6357.9
14 NSV 07260HV 878515 49 45.39, -64 23 42.2M:13.4<14.5V2562454536max Comm. 147260lc.jpg7260ch.jpgASAS 154945-6423.7
15 NSV 07286HV 878715 52 30.06, -69 36 06.4M11.5<12.1V2202454640max Comm. 157286lc.jpg7286ch.jpgASAS 155230-6936.1
16 NSV 07291IRAS 15477-350215 51 00.43, -35 11 14.1M11.8<14.5V3002454559max  7291lc.jpg7291ch.jpgASAS 155100-3511.2
17 NSV 07309IRAS 15506-250815 53 41.61, -25 17 12.3M11.6<15.0V2252454657max  7309lc.jpg7309ch.jpgASAS 155342-2517.2
18 NSV 07347IRAS 15538-651315 58 32.09, -65 22 19.8M12.4<14.4V2902454504max Comm. 187347lc.jpg7347ch.jpgASAS 155832-6522.3
19 NSV 07352HV 880815 57 16.33, -36 10 14.8M12.6<14.3V2132454721maxMeComm. 197352lc.jpg7352ch.jpgASAS 155716-3610.2
20 NSV 07353IRAS 15544-345815 57 37.80, -35 07 05.7M12.4<14.9V2832454586max Comm. 207353lc.jpg7353ch.jpgASAS 155738-3507.1
21 NSV 07382HV 881416 01 04.63, -40 40 03.2M12.2<14.9V187.52454655max  7382lc.jpg7382ch.jpgASAS 160105-4040.1
22 NSV 07387IRAS 15584-673916 03 22.35, -67 47 51.4M11.6<14.2V2702454684max  7387lc.jpg7387ch.jpgASAS 160322-6747.9
23 NSV 07388IRAS 15586-383816 01 57.27, -38 46 47.5M11.015.2:V3592454716max  7388lc.jpg7388ch.jpgASAS 160157-3846.8
24 NSV 07392IRAS 15592-640216 03 46.90, -64 11 02.6M12.9<14.7V3042454526max  7392lc.jpg7392ch.jpgASAS 160347-6411.0
25 NSV 07406HV 882116 04 09.86, -35 08 25.2M13.1<14.8V2612454658max Comm. 257406lc.jpg7406ch.jpgASAS 160410-3508.4
26 NSV 07411IRAS 16012-401616 04 39.74, -40 24 32.1M12.1<14.9V2922454539max  7411lc.jpg7411ch.jpgASAS 160440-4024.5
27 NSV 07422HV 882016 06 04.79, -64 53 19.2SRA12.714.2V3952454526max  7422lc.jpg7422ch.jpgASAS 160605-6453.3
28 NSV 07425IRAS 16024-574716 06 36.84, -57 56 01.1M12.2<14.4V3642453857max  7425lc.jpg7425ch.jpgASAS 160637-5756.0

Comments:


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

3. R = 16.4 on the DSS2 AAO of April 27, 1993. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor.

5. USNO-A2.0: R = 15.9.

6. This star was found, upon our request, by D. Williams on Harvard plates.

7. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor. P = 701.1d and M type of variability in the ASAS-3 variable-star catalog (Pojmanski 2002).

8. The RR type was erroneously suggested by Hoffmeister (1965).

9. This star was found, upon our request, by D. Williams on Harvard plates.

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

13. USNO-A2.0: R = 16.7.

14. USNO-A2.0: R = 15.9.

15. R = 15.7 on the DSS2 AAO of July 27, 1992. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor.

18. USNO-A2.0: R = 16.0.

19. USNO-A2.0: R = 15.5.

20. USNO-A2.0: R = 14.8. The ASAS-3 range is for the combined brightness of the Mira and its neighbor.

25. R = 16.0 on the DSS2 AAO of July 27, 1989.

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 07168, NSV 07291, NSV 07352, NSV 07388 and NSV 07406 suspected by Luyten (1933a); NSV 07161, NSV 07188, NSV 07203, NSV 07208, NSV 07260, NSV 07286, NSV 07347, NSV 07387, NSV 07392 and NSV 07422 suspected by Luyten (1933b); NSV 07130, NSV 07228, NSV 07238 and NSV 07425 suspected by Luyten (1934); NSV 07117, NSV 07131, NSV 07137 and NSV 07382 suspected by Luyten (1935); NSV 07411 suspected by Luyten (1936); NSV 07309 suspected by Luyten (1937a); NSV 07353 suspected by Luyten (1937b). 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:
Hoffmeister, C., 1965, MVS, 2, 193
Luyten, W.J., 1933a, AN, 249, 395
Luyten, W.J., 1933b, AN, 250, 259
Luyten, W.J., 1934, AN, 253, 135
Luyten, W.J., 1935, AN, 256, 325
Luyten, W.J., 1936, AN, 258, 121
Luyten, W.J., 1937a, AN, 261, 451
Luyten, W.J., 1937b, AN, 263, 181
Pojmanski, G., 2002, Acta Astronomica, 52, 397



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