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Vereniging Voor Sterrenkunde, Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren (Belgium) (VVS)
Thu, 09/05/2013 - 05:21
One of the compstars on the chart 12616GII is HIP101316 or 000-BCL-749. According VSX is this a SR and variable between 7.05 - 7.3. Why is this used as a compstar?
Hip 101316 is the comparison marked '71' to the SE of the Nova. I am wondering has any recent V photometry been done on it.
I did use it on my last visual estimate. There is another comparison '71' to the NE of the nova can can be used instead.
John
I've seen always faint... Mv:72/73. Do not use
000-BCL-749, the variable comp star you refer to has been removed as a como star.
Mike Simonsen
AAVSO Charts and Sequences Team