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"Peremennye Zvezdy", Prilozhenie, vol. 7, N 2 (2007) |
ISSN 2221–0474 |
Received: 1.01.2007; accepted: 26.01.2007
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Comments:
1. HDE 279788 = BD+38 891 = 1RXS J042638.5+384458. The star's spectroscopy was reported by Li & Hu (1998). From its spectrum, this can be a weak-lined T Tauri star.
2. 1RXS J090347.3+121837.
3. BD+38 2188 = 1RXS J105305.8+381333.
4. 1RXS J144952.3+420615.
5. 1RXS J145502.5+144210. A twice longer period (3.4906 days) with an EB-like phased light curve is possible.
6. 1RXS J191302.4+443629.
7. HD 226195 = BD+40 3908 = 1RXS J195125.1+404405. The period reported is only one of several possibilities.
8. BD+43 3754 = 1RXS J205257.8+440716.Remarks:
We report variability discovery for eight stars found in the public data release from the Northern Sky Variablity Survey (NSVS; Wozniak et al., 2004; see also http://skydot.lanl/gov/nsvs). A periodicity test was performed using the Lafler - Kinman algorithm implemented in the Peranso software (Husar, 2006).
Acknowlegdements: I would like to thank Dr. Y. Beletsky for his assistance.References:
Husar, D., 2006, BAV Rundbrief, 55, 32
Li, J.Z., Hu, J.Y., 1998, Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement, 132, 173
Wozniak, P.R., Vestrand, W.T., Akerlof, C.W. et al., 2004, Astron. J., 127, 2436