New Pulsating Variable Discovered In The Constellation Andromeda

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A new pulsating variable star, [HH95] HV And-7, is found near the cataclysmic variable HV And, which is a part of the Indiana University RoboScope observing program (Honeycutt and Turner, 1992). A finding chart generated with Aladin software (Bonnarel et.al., 2000) is shown in Figure 1. Its coordinates are (J2000) 00°40'46.23" +43°23'57.9". This star was initially calibrated as a secondary photometric standard star with V=15.277 and B-V=0.281 for the field of HV And (Henden & Honeycutt, 1995), but it suspiciously had the largest standard deviation of the group of standards (stdev = 0.14). Its variability detailed here means that it can not be used as a photometric standard.

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