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"Peremennye Zvezdy", Prilozhenie, vol. 5, N 7 (2005) |
ISSN 2221–0474 |
Received: 11.11.2005; accepted: 14.12.2005
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Remarks: |
The variability of GSC 2563-00494 was discovered by ROTSE-I (Akerlof et al., 2000).
The variable was classified as a DSCT star with the period 0.187155 days. Later
GSC 2563-00494
was observed by Jin et al. (2004) who attributed it to eclipsing variables, with
a doubled period (0.374370 days). But the phased light curve of the star in
Jin et
al. (2004) shows that the period is wrong. The true period must be longer.
I reinvestigated the star using the same ROTSE-I data. I confirm the eclipsing nature of this variable, but the period is twice the 1-day alias to that originally found by ROTSE. |
References: |
Akerlof, C., Amrose, S., Balsano, R. et al., 2000, AJ, 119, 1901
Jin, H., Kim, S.-L., Lee, C.-U. et al., 2004, AJ, 128, 1847 |
Light Curve |