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"Peremennye Zvezdy", Prilozhenie, vol. 9, N 25 (2009) |
ISSN 2221–0474 |
Received: 13.04.2009; accepted: 25.09.2009
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1. MinII = 10.55 J.
2. MinII = 15.30 J.
3. MinII = 11.20 J.Remarks:
Using the NASA/IPAC IRSA GATOR data server (http://irsa.ipac.caltech.edu/applications/Gator/) epoch photometry data from the 2MASS Calibration Point Source Working Database (http://www.ipac.caltech.edu/2mass/releases/allsky/doc/seca1_1.html) (Cutri 2004) between Right Ascension 300 degrees through to 100 degrees were examined.
Three candidate variable stars were noted and checked against the CDS SIMBAD and VizieR bibliographic and catalogue services, as well as the proven and candidate variable objects published in the tables of Plavchan et al. (2008). None of them appeared in any of these.
The solutions for these objects are presented here.
Acknowledgements: This research has made use of the GATOR SQL Server of the NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive, which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the data products from the Two Micron All Sky Survey, which is a joint project of the University of Massachusetts and the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center/California Institute of Technology, funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the National Science Foundation.References:
Cutri, R.M., 2MASS, 2004, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 36, 1487
Plavchan, P., Jura, M., Kirkpatrick, J.D., et al., 2008, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser., 175, 191