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Monitoring Faint
Variable Stars at Minimum: A Work in Progress
Gary Emerson
E. E. Barnard Observatory
34226 Gap Road
Golden, CO 80403
Irene R. Little-Marenin
CASA, CB 389
University of Colorado
Boulder, Co 80309
Presented at the 87th
Spring Meeting of the AAVSO, June 20, 1998
Abstract
Many of the AAVSO program
variable stars have approximate minimum magnitudes listed only as "<
__magnitude." Intrigued by these "unknowns," the authors decided
to monitor these stars at minimum light to measure and, in some cases, derive
the lower magnitudes for these objects. As this project evolves, these stars
are becoming more interesting. Many of the stars are Miras and change color as
they fade. Some of the closer (brighter) stars are also sources of maser
emission. Assuming a period-luminosity relation for these stars, we find that
most are at distances of greater than 2 kpc, and their maser emission is too
faint to be detected.
Because this project is in
its infancy, few results can be reported at this time, but observations and
observation techniques are discussed. Other CCD-equipped observatories are
encouraged to participate in these valuable observations.
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