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= GSC 4127-01819 08h38m43s.61 +60o12'26".2 Error:0.3" Mag:13.43 Ma gError:0.40 Band:1 Class:0 Plate:01OI Flag:T Epoch:06 FEB 1984 = GSC 4127-01819 08h38m43s.55 +60o12'26".4 Error:0.3" Mag:13.38 Ma gError:0.41 Band:1 Class:0 Plate:02RJ Flag:T Epoch:06 NOV 1983 = USNO-A2.0 1500.05073028 08h38m43s.561 +60o12'26".09 Mag(R):13.4 M ag(B):14.9 Digitized Sky Survey GIF image (15 x 15 arcmin)
NSVS Light Curve (NSVS 2504004) Discovery InformationSeiichi Yoshida, MISAO Project; Nobuo Ohkura and Youichirou Nakashima, Okayama, Japan; and Ken-ichi Kadota, MISAO Project, discovered new variable stars MisV1384 - MisV1387. They were picked up by Seiichi Yoshida from the candidates of new variable stars detected by the PIXY system 2 from images taken by Nobuo Ohkura and Youichirou Nakashima. Their variations were confirmed by Ohkura, Nakashima and Ken-ichi Kadota. Further observations are in progress by Kazuhiro Nakajima. The variations of MisV1385, MisV1386 and MisV1387 were also confirmed by Nakajima's photometry. Special NotesPatrick Wils analyzed the NSVS data and revealed that MisV1386 is an EW type star with a period of 0.3406 days. Kazuhiro Nakajima revised the accuracy of the period as 0.340533 days. Light CurveLight curve by the Northern Sky Variability Survey (NSVS) searched using SkyDOT. SkyDOT is operated by the University of California for the National Nuclear Security Administration of the US Department of Energy. Observations by MISAO Project
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