(cba:news) Fwd: Fwd: BK Lyn

Joe Patterson jop at astro.columbia.edu
Wed Apr 13 15:19:59 EDT 2011



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Subject: 	Fwd: BK Lyn
Date: 	Wed, 13 Apr 2011 21:02:54 +0200
From: 	Enrique de Miguel <edmiguel63 at gmail.com>
To: 	Joe Patterson <jop at astro.columbia.edu>



Hi Joe,
I've sent this message to the cba-chat, but for some reason it
doesn't get through. Any problem if you forward it to the
distribution list? Two GSC designations in the table included
below were wrong in the original message and they have
been now corrected.

Note that there is non-cataloged variable in the field, which
I think is the comp you used in the 93 CBA paper with Skillman.

Thanks,
Enrique

Begin forwarded message:

> *From: *Enrique de Miguel <edmiguel63 at gmail.com
> <mailto:edmiguel63 at gmail.com>>
> *Date: *13 April 2011 19:16:08 GMT+02:00
> *To: *cba-chat at cbastro.org <mailto:cba-chat at cbastro.org>
> *Subject: **BK Lyn*
>
> As Joe pointed out, this star is persistently showing negative
> superhumps. Currently peak-to-peak variations are ~0.20 mag,
> but they used to be as large as ~0.6 mag 20-30 days ago.
> Nice target ......
>
> I've proceeded to calibrate a number of stars in the field of BK Lyn
> in the B and V bands. For BK Lyn followers, appropriate values
> and comments are given below, along with a DSS chart. Keep
> in mind that I'm not a "calibrator" and these values should be
> regarded as a guide. The bluest "bright" target in the field (apart
> from BK Lyn) is #4 (GSC 2496-0893), with B-V=0.53. This is the one
> I'm using as comp star for BK Lyn.
>
> Note that star #9 (GSC 2496-0739) seems to be a (non-catalogued)
> variable (details below). Incidentally, this seems to have been
> used as comp star in Skillman and Patterson A&A 417, 298 (1993).
>
> Enrique
>
>
> Calibrating BK Lyn field
>
> #label name V B-V erV erBV
> 2 GSC 2496-1004 14.950 0.714 0.004 0.005
> 3 GSC 2496-1453 14.890 0.925 0.004 0.004
> 4 GSC 2496-0893 13.897 0.533 0.003 0.004
> 5 GSC 2496-0769 13.991 0.610 0.003 0.004
> 6 GSC 2496-1173 14.010 0.783 0.001 0.004
> 7 GSC 2496-1374 14.286 0.672 0.007 0.003
> 8 GSC 2496-0907 13.529 0.839 0.002 0.006
> 9 GSC 2496-0739 13.262 0.941 0.006 0.012
> 10 GSC 2496-1579 14.260 0.773 0.005 0.003
> 11 GSC 2496-1060 14.852 0.620 0.009 0.008
>
> Comments:
> 1. Values based on measurements carried out on 4 nights (8, 9, 10, 12
> April 2011) under excellent conditions.
> 2. Errors indicate standard deviations about the mean value
> calculated over the 4 nights and do not include errors
> associated with the transformation. The latter are less
> than 0.012 in B band and less than 0.010 in V band.
> 3. Star #12 is NSVS 7454553 (pulsating RRab Lyr).
> 4. The bright star in the SE is WASP-13 (star hosting an exoplanet).
> 5. Star #9 is a non-catalogued low-amplitude variable star, with peak-
> to-peak variations of ~0.06-0.07. The periodicity is still uncertain,
> but very likely P=0.741(9) d (if pulsating) or multiples of P if
> eclipsing.
> 6. Nightly values of B-V for BK Lyn show slight variations. For
> the 4 calibration nights these values are: 0.025, -0.048, 0.036,
> and 0.059, values which are otherwise expected for a target of
> this nature. These are instantaneous values and not nightly
> averages.
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