HERCULES - - First data release

Image processing and analysis by Martin Nicholson and Hannah Varley and with thanks to the American Association of Variable Star Observers.

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BE HER

Link to VSX data

BE HER is listed as a SRB variable star with a period of 71.6 days. My results show that this star has a very low amplitude at present.

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CD HER

Link to VSX data

CD HER is listed as a S variable star with no period quoted.

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CX HER

Link to VSX data

CX HER is listed as a SRB variable star with a period of 114 days however ASAS 171037+2735.5 has a listed period of 66.1 days which is not supported by my results.

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CY HER

Link to VSX data

CY HER is listed as a SRB variable star with a period of 80 days. However the positional twin ASAS 180446+1700.7 has a listed period of 151.5 days.

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DE HER

Link to VSX data

DE HER is listed as a SRD variable star with a period of 165.2 days unlike its positional twin ASAS 180631+2052.9 which is listed with a period of 179.9 days.


GO HER

Link to VSX data

GO HER is listed as a SRB variable star with a period of 50 days - however its positional twin ASAS 173331+1632.5 is listed with a period of 77.19 days.

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MZ HER

Link to VSX data

MZ HER is listed as a SRB variable star with a period of 100 days - however its positional twin ASAS 184817+1906.8 is listed with a period of 111.7 days.


ST HER

Link to VSX data

ST HER is listed as a SRB variable star with a period of 148 days. This seems somewhat longer than my results would indicate.

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UU HER

Link to VSX data

UU HER is listed as SRD variable star with a period of 80.1 days.


Martin Nicholson - Daventry, United Kingdom.

This page was last updated on October 10th 2007.