We are excited to announce the launch of our new forums! You can access it forums.aavso.org. For questions, please see our blog post. The forums at aavso.org/forum have become read-only.
Announcement: New Applications
We are excited to announce the launch of our new applications! We're opening up early access to our new applications for searching, downloading, and submitting photometric observations. You can now access these applications through these links:
We ask for your feedback in order to help us improve these applications. Please send feedback for the applications above to feedback@aavso.org. Note: please avoid duplicating submissions across the two submit applications.
We added information in a recent paper (taken by news media).
The star was not a TESS discovery as claimed in that paper, it had been discovered as variable by ASAS-SN in 2018 and it has been in VSX ever since.
When you want to find coordinates for an object in a given catalogue, you can use VizieR for that.
TIC stands for TESS Input Catalogue.
If you go to the catalogue page and look by identifier, you will get the relevant information.
Hi John,
Patrick has already added the name to VSX. It can be found here:
https://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=579405
We added information in a recent paper (taken by news media).
The star was not a TESS discovery as claimed in that paper, it had been discovered as variable by ASAS-SN in 2018 and it has been in VSX ever since.
When you want to find coordinates for an object in a given catalogue, you can use VizieR for that.
TIC stands for TESS Input Catalogue.
If you go to the catalogue page and look by identifier, you will get the relevant information.
Cheers,
Sebastian