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"Peremennye Zvezdy", Prilozhenie, vol. 10, N 5 (2010) |
ISSN 2221–0474 |
Received: 25.01.2010; accepted: 16.02.2010
(E-mail for contact: ths12@t-online.de)
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Remarks: |
On February 3, 2009, U Geminorum was observed for several hours. We used
a GSO-Newton 200/800 telescope with a SBIG ST10 camera installed near Munich. The
exposure times for single images were 2 minutes. An L (IR-blocking) filter was applied.
In
these data, we found a new variable
star, an EW eclipsing variable. We continued to observe it on
March 21, April 13,
April 15, and April 21, with exposure times of 1 min.
On January 19, 2010, this star was observed again in the north of Austria with a
Carbon-Newton
(InterconSpacetec) 200/800 telescope and a SBIG ST10 camera, also with 1-minute exposures
and the same L filter.
Dark and flat field reductions were performed by CCDSoft and photometry, by MaximDL.
MinII = 16.2. |
Light Curve Top: the light curves of the new variable (left scale applies). Bottom: the light curves of the check star (right scale applies). All observations were folded with the tabulated period. Finding Chart Size: 13.2' x 11.2'. Reference star = GSC 1375-00619, brightness = 13.3 mag. Check star = GSC 1375-00253, brightness = 13.9 mag. Data Source |