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0015 | Red Variable Stars found in the NSVS Database 203 kB | Martin Nicholson, Hannah Varley | | 2006-01-16 | | Data from the 2MASS was used to generate positional information for red stars. The publicly available NSVS data was then examined for these stars and 25 previously unreported variable stars was found. Simbad object(s): GSC 2767-1716, IRAS 23208+6502, IRAS 22465+6118, TYC 2723-1647-1, IRAS 21332+6201, IRAS 20463+3229, IRAS 20005+3540, IRAS 19553+3145, IRAS 19141+3913, IRAS 19103+4740, IRAS 18521+3116, IRAS 05578+3500, IRAS 05473+3141, IRAS 04553+4315, IRAS 04173+7111, IRAS 04056+5016, IRAS 02208+6051, IRAS 02087+6517, GSC 4041-0983, IRAS 01282+5705, ... | comments: 1 |
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Wolfgang Renz wrote 2006-05-17: Did you overestimate the amplitude with these too?
(like in:
http://var.astro.cz/oejv/comments.php?lang=en&oejv=0012
and
http://var.astro.cz/oejv/comments.php?lang=en&oejv=0014
)
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