The bright new variable in Cassiopeia - a microlensing event?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Optical, Microlensing Events, Variables, Stars

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We report BV photometry and optical spectroscopic observations of a bright new variable in Cassiopeia, identified as GSC 3656-1328 (CBET # 711, # 712). According to SIMBAD database GSC 3656-1328 is a 11.4 star in V with B-V of about 0.2. Our spectra in the region 3700-7300AA and at a resolution of 4A were obtained with the 60/90cm Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope of Torun Observatory between 2006 November 02.790 UT and November 03.713 UT.

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