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Koppelman's papers on GSC 00279-00321 and GSC 00445-01993
I've updated Tech Note 84, which describes GCS 00279-00321 using
data analyzed by Michael Koppelman and Dirk Terrell. I've also
added Tech Note 86, which shows that GSC 00445-01993 is a U UMa binary.
You can find them at
http://a188-l009.rit.edu/tass/technotes/tn0084.html
http://a188-l009.rit.edu/tass/technotes/tn0086.html
Michael K., please let me know if I've made any errors. And do tell
me what the IBVS numbers are for these papers, if you know. If they
aren't accepted by IBVS, let me know, and I'll remove the IBVS info
from the scans ...
Michael Richmond
p.s. The Rochester Mark IV saw stars again for the first time this
season. More soon.
p.p.s. I'll try to join the HD209458 effort on July 28/29. The entire
transit should be visible from RIT (if it's clear). I can't follow
the entire event with the Mark IV, of course, but I can watch as
much as possible ... _and_ catch the whole thing with our 10-inch
telescope, if our CCD comes back from repairs in time.