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A few to get STARted
Here are a few stars to show the general type of data available in the new
catalog. I set out to find faint stars that were probably variable, but
not so obvious that they would already be in the GCVS. Most of these are
mag 10 to 12 in V. Out of 7, two were in the GCVS. There is a good
selection of different types. These are pretty much sequential entries
from the WS > 50 list starting at RA of 90 and skipping the bright
stars. There are 2928 entries in the WS > 50 list.
# 322845 90.3799 6.6306
.2 mag variation, V-I=0.52, about 80 day period
#323598 90.4509 6.6388
1.5 mag variation, V-I=2.6, 200+ day period, Carbon Star
#326277 90.7103 12.0325
possible eclipse 30 day or less period. 0.4 mag variation, V-I=0.4
#328541 90.9257 7.9419
200+ day period, 1.5 mag variation, V-I=3.0, GCVS DU On
#329085 90.9788 8.2427
short period, 1 mag variation, V-I=0.7, GCVS CM On
#330789 91.1415 -4.9173
pulsing? , 0.3 mag variation, V-I=0.6
#348412 92.6571 -5.5892
aprox 30 day period, 1 mag variation, V-I=1.8
Tom Droege