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Multiperiodicity in the atypical delta SCT star AN Lyn New uvby data collected of AN Lyn together with the reanalysis of olddata establish that this star is a multiperiodic pulsator. Threeindependent frequencies (nu _1=10.1756, nu _2=18.1309 and nu _3=9.5598cd(-1) ) and some interactions between them are found to be present inthe light curve. Changes in amplitude with a large time scale areconfirmed for the main frequency. Moreover, changes in amplitude arealso present for the secondary frequencies, especially for nu _3. Aftersubtraction of the secondary frequencies from the light curves, theclassical O-C method has been used to analyse the behaviour of the mainperiod. A comparison is made between AN Lyn and the other two knowndelta Sct stars with atypical light curves, i.e., V1719 Cyg and V798Cyg. New uvby data have been also collected for V1719 Cyg and the O-Cmethod has been used to analyse the behaviour of the main period. It isfound that the main pulsation of this star can be well described bymeans of a linear ephemeris with a period of P=0.(d) 26729700 over thelast eighteen years. Finally, analysis of the different data setsavailable in the literature do not reveal significative changes in theamplitude of the main frequency of V1719 Cyg. Table 5 will be accessibleonly in electronic form at the CDS
| A preliminary compilation of DS-programme star positions A catalog is presented of the double-star-program (DS-program) starpositions, listing right ascensions for 930 DSs and declinations for1225 DSs of the program. The positions were compiled from the observedvalues obtained between 1980 and 1987 with the meridian circles of sixUSSR observatories (the Moscow, Kazan', Kiev, Khar'kov, Odessa, andTashkent Observatories) and the Belgrade Observatory. The measurementsand the treatment of the observational material were performed using therelative method, and the FK-4 system stars were used as reference stars.
| Other Maximum for the Pulsating Star V1719 Cyg (HD 200925) Not Available
| A new Cepheid variable, HD 200925 The period of 0.267394 days determined through analysis of photoelectricobservations of the HD 200925 in the standard UBV system, together withthe shape of the light and color curves, suggests that the star is adwarf Cepheid. The mass derived along with other physical parameters ofthe star is found to agree with the value inferred from the evolutionarytracks, and a post-Main Sequence star in the hydrogen shell-burningstage of evolution is implied by the data. An F2 III spectral class isassigned to the star.
| Visual multiples. VII - MK classifications Classifications are given for 865 components of visual multiples; theyshow no systematic differences from the MK system, and the random errorsare one subclass in type and two-thirds of a luminosity class. It isfound that at least 1% of the F-type IV and V stars are weak-lined, 32%of the A4-F1 IV and V stars are Am, and 5% of the A0-A3 IV and V starsare early-type Am. Attention is called to the large fraction (55%) ofthe A3-A9 III-V stars that are of luminosity classes III or IV, unlikethe percentage (16%) at neighboring types.
| Observational stability in AM stars Differential photoelectric photometry is carried out in metallic-linestars suspected of variability and in the pulsating Am: star HR 8210.The pulsational stability of classical Am stars is confirmed and thehypothesis that the Am phenomenon is the result of diffuse elementseparation is still consistent with the observations. The variability ofHR 8210 is confirmed too. The behavior of this star should beinterpreted as evidence of a multiple-period structure.
| HD 200925, a New Short Period Variable Star Not Available
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Constellation: | Cygnus |
Right ascension: | 21h04m35.44s |
Declination: | +50°28'13.7" |
Apparent magnitude: | 8.273 |
Distance: | 301.205 parsecs |
Proper motion RA: | 13 |
Proper motion Dec: | 2.1 |
B-T magnitude: | 8.344 |
V-T magnitude: | 8.279 |
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