[Aavso-photometry] FWD: IAUC Mention of Var Her 04

Aaron Price aaronp at onceler.org
Tue Jul 20 17:19:49 EDT 2004


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UNUSUAL CATACLYSMIC VARIABLE IN HERCULES
     A. Price, AAVSO, reports on observations of the unusual
variable noted on IAUC 8363 and 8369.  A companion star < 1" away
complicates measurements of its brightness; the two objects
together were measured at V = 16 on July 16.217 UT, according to R.
James, Las Cruces, NM.  Further astrometry by A. Henden (1.0-m U.S.
Naval Observatory telescope) gives the new variable's position as
R.A. = 18h39m26s.154, Decl. = +26o04'09".89 (equinox 2000.0; +/-
0".018); this is 1" north of its nearby companion, which has
position end figures 26s.195, 09".07 (identical within the errors
to that of 2MASS 18392619+2604087 -- itself having position end
figures 26s.19, 08".8; +/- 0".06).  A steady period of 0.0577 +/-
0.0001 day exists during the outburst and decline.  A search by
Price and M. Templeton of 164 Harvard College Observatory plates
taken from 1929 to 1950 reveals four previous outbursts on 1932
Apr. 21 (to blue mag about 10.4), 1934 Oct. 17 (to mag about 12.2),
1939 Aug. 16 (to mag about 14.2, and 1941 Aug. 2 (to mag about
10.6).  Also, a nearby star (position end figures 27s.37, 06'15".3)
brightened by about 0.2 mag/day from 2004 June 30.17 to July 9.24,
when it was at V about 14.

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2004 July 20                   (8374)            Daniel W. E. Green



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