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Eclipsing candidates from the NSV
I have been browsing through the online database for data on NSV stars.
Most have either an insufficient number of observations, appear to be
constant (their coordinates might be off as well) or are long term
variables with a small amplitude. The most interesting cases (apart
from NSV 10892 and NSV 24968 (already discussed extensively before),
are the following ones:
NSV 3521: Definitively variable, most probably EA, rise to maximum on 2
nights, near maximum on two other nights and a hint of a descent on
another night, V=12.0-13.1.
NSV 7901: Short term variations, V=9.8-10.0 EA ? (featured in a mail
before)
NSV 13663: Fainter on two nights (6 points in all), out of 12 nights,
EA ? V=11.4-11.8
Patrick
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