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Name
  1SWASP J022916.91-395901.4  
AAVSO UID
000-BLF-895 (893 observations)  
Constellation
Eridanus Sequence
J2000.0
02 29 16.94 -39 59 01.6  (37.32058 -39.98378) Search nearby
B1950.0 02 27 17.13 -40 12 21.3
Galactic coord. 251.595 -66.025
Other names

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1RXS J022917.1-395851 2MASS J02291693-3959015 2RXS J022917.0-395849
APOP 36833+0000316 ASAS J022916-3959.0 CMC15 J022916.9-395901
GALEX J022916.9-395900 GALEX J022917.0-395859 GSC 07552-00389
HE 0227-4012 SSS_J022917.0-395901 UCAC4 251-002352
USNO-A2.0 0450-00862291 USNO-B1.0 0500-0022588 WISE J022916.97-395901.5
WISEA J022916.98-395901.6    
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Variability type
NL/VY
Spectral type --
Mag. range
12.8 - 16.7: V
Discoverer Gregor Srdoc, Klaus Bernhard, Stefan Hümmerich
Epoch
11 Nov 2007 (HJD 2454416.48) Ephemeris
Outburst --
Period 0.137206 d  (3.2929 h)
Rise/eclipse dur. --
Remarks
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1 2023PZ.....43....9K A deep fading, similar to VY Scl stars, was observed. Small-amplitude variations with P = 0.136621 d. before the fading and P = 0.137206 d. after it. Another period of semi-regular variations is about 26d.
2 Schmeer, Patrick Semi-regular brightenings with an amplitude of roughly 1 magnitude (CV) and a period around 26 days (2014OEJV..167....1H). Gaia DR2 parallax 2.0744 ± 0.0248 mas (distance 475 ± 6 pc).
3 Hümmerich, Stefan Observed parameters (colour indices, X-ray and UV luminosity, log(lx/fopt)) and variability pattern are in accordance with a classification as an "anti-dwarf nova" of VY Sculptoris type. Significant fading event (low state) between HJD 2454700 and HJD 2455200. B-V= 0.06 (APASS), J-K= 0.72 (2MASS).
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References
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1 Kazarovets, E. V.; et al., 2023, The 85th Name-list of Variable Stars 2023PZ.....43....9K
2 T. Kato, 2018, vsnet-chat #8257 --
3 S. Huemmerich, K. Bernhard, G. Srdoc, 2014, OEJV 167 2014arXiv1410.0607H
4 Drake, A.J. et al. First Results from the Catalina Real-time Transient
Survey 2009, ApJ, 696, 870
2009ApJ...696..870D
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2 1SWASP J022916.91-395901.4 - long-term light curve Hümmerich, Stefan 2013-12-08 04:22 UTC Light curve of 1SWASP J022916.91-395901.4, based on data from various sky surveys, as indicated in the legend.
1 1SWASP J022916.91-395901.4 - light curve details Hümmerich, Stefan 2013-12-08 04:22 UTC Light curve details of 1SWASP J022916.91-395901.4, illustrating the short term variability (P= 0.137206 days). The diagram has been based on SuperWASP data (binned, bin-size: 0.01 days; obvious outliers have been removed by a visual inspection).
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Revision History
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5 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2024-10-16 20:08 UTC Primary name from 2023PZ.....43....9K. Gaia DR3 position.
4 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2020-05-28 00:36 UTC Type from vsnet-chat 8257.
3 Schmeer, Patrick 2019-03-09 13:22 UTC Gaia DR2 position.
2 Hümmerich, Stefan 2014-10-06 14:41 UTC Reference added.
1 Hümmerich, Stefan 2013-12-09 08:13 UTC Initial submission.