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Re: re New Stars
This seems like it might be a good one. It's not listed in GCVS/NSV, nor
can I find any references to it in IBVS or ADS. At 17hr RA, though, you
can't do very long runs as the season rolls along here. It's nice and
bright so we could get some spectroscopy and multi-color photometry.
Michael K.
On Tuesday, August 6, 2002, at 05:26 PM, jg wrote:
> HD 155229 apparent brightness and spectral type (8.1 V and F0
> respectively) good for a possible delta Scutid. RR Lyr not precluded,
> but very bright for unknown regular variability of about half a mag
> amplitude, or even possibly just too bright for a field RR Lyr, full
> stop. _NOT_ a known xray source. In the above mentioned random sampling
> of dSct and RR Lyr stars the majority showed themselves to be infrared
> sources: this is a faint IRAS source. Circumstantial evidence from
> catalogue bumph suggests delta Scutid most likely of three variability
> classes mentioned.