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Name
  V1223 Sgr  
AAVSO UID
000-BCX-045 (202027 observations)  
Constellation
Sagittarius Sequence
J2000.0
18 55 02.30 -31 09 50.0  (283.75958 -31.16389) Search nearby
B1950.0 18 51 49.21 -31 13 41.5
Galactic coord. 4.958 -14.355
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1RXP J18551.9-310946 1RXS J185502.1-310951 1WGA J1855.0-3109
2MASS J18550231-3109495 2RXP J185502.3-310954 2RXS J185502.1-310951
2XMM J185502.3-310948 3A 1851-312 3XMM J185502.2-310950
4U 1849-31 AAVSO 1848-31 ASASSN-V J185502.22-310950.9
Downes V1223 Sgr UCAC4 295-217956 X 18518-312
XMMOM J185502.3-310949 XMMSL1 J185502.6-310937 XMMSL2 J185502.6-310939
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Variability type
XPR
Spectral type pec(e+cont)
Mag. range
13.26 - <16.3 B
Discoverer --
Epoch
--
Outburst --
Period 0.140244 d  (3.3659 h)
Rise/eclipse dur. --
Remarks
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1 2009arXiv0910.0954S White dwarf spin period = 746 seconds.
2 GCVS Team As a rule has a persistent high state; five drops by two to more than three magnitudes have been registered and a twelve year interval of irregular variations at intermediate magnitudes. According to [B.Warner, M.Cropper, MN 206, N2, 261, 1984.] there are slow variations in brightness by 0.15m on a time scale of ~1 day. They are superimposed by variations with the orbital period P orb (Max = 2444749.9866 + 0.140239d*E) and with amplitude up to 0.15m. These variations in their turn are superimposed by the others: with P = 794.38s and the amplitude from 0.03m up to 0.15m (Max = 2444750.00404 + 0.009194215d*E and (sometimes) with P = 849.8s and a twice smaller amplitude (Max = 2444750.00350 + 0.00983588d*E). Besides there are rapid brightness variations on time scales 10 - 100s by 0.10m - 0.20m, and high frequency flickering by 0.05m. According to [W.R.Penning, ApJ 289, 300, 1985.], the period of X-ray pulses associated with the rotation of the compact object is 12.5 minutes.
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References
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1 T. Kato, 2020, vsnet-chat #8489 --
2 S. Scaringi et al., 2009, arXiv:0910.0954v1 [astro-ph.GA] 2009arXiv0910.0954S
3 S. Scaringi et al., 2009, arXiv:0910.0954v1 [astro-ph.GA] 2009arXiv0910.0954S
4 R.A. Downes et al., 2001, PASP 113, 764 (2006 archival version) 2005JAD....11....2D
5 R.A. Downes et al., 2001, PASP 113, 764 2001PASP..113..764D
6 Garnavich, P.; Szkody, P., 1988, Observed Low States in DQ Herculis Systems 1988PASP..100.1522G
7 E.P.Belseren, BAAS 13, N2, 524, 1981. 1981BAAS...13Q.524B
8 J.E.Steiner, D.A.Schwartz, F.J. Jablonski, I.C.Busko, M.G.Watson, J.P.Pye,
I.M.McHardy, ApJ 249, L 21, 1981.
1981ApJ...249L..21S
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6 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2020-07-24 04:19 UTC Type and minimum magnitude from 1988PASP..100.1522G.
5 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2020-07-13 23:00 UTC Type and range from AAVSO data. Gaia DR2 position.
4 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2011-05-18 01:45 UTC Primary record creation. Type and range from Downes (2001).
3 Admin, VSX 2010-01-05 04:43 UTC Position updated from the GCVS version of November 2009.
2 Admin, VSX 2009-10-09 02:29 UTC Orbital period from [2009arXiv0910.0954S].
1 Admin, VSX 2005-12-18 01:33 UTC Initial upload.