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J/A+A/540/A15       V795 Her differential photometry              (Simon+, 2012)

Cycles in the cataclysmic variable V795 Her. Simon V., Polasek C., Strobl J., Hudec R., Blazek M. <Astron. Astrophys. 540, A15 (2012)> =2012A&A...540A..15S
ADC_Keywords: Novae ; Binaries, cataclysmic ; Photometry, CCD Keywords: novae, cataclysmic variables - accretion, accretion disks - binaries: close - stars: individual: V795 Her - circumstellar matter Description: V-band CCD observations of the cataclysmic variable V795 Her obtained between 2008 and 2010. The observing run on a given night consisted of a dense series of V-band images (exposure time of 20 seconds). Heliocentric Julian Date of each CCD image is given for the center of the exposure. A typical standard deviation of a single measurement of the magnitude of V795 Her on a given CCD frame was about 0.01 mag. GSC 02595-00575 (GSC2.3 N3JJ000148) was used as the comparison star (abbreviated as C) while GSC 02595-00718 served as the check star (abbreviated as C1). Objects: ----------------------------------------------------- RA (2000) DE Designation(s) ----------------------------------------------------- 17 12 56.09 +33 31 21.4 V795 Her V* V795 Her ----------------------------------------------------- File Summary:
FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
ReadMe 80 . This file v795her.dat 26 5442 V-band CCD observations
Byte-by-byte Description of file: v795her.dat
Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
1- 12 F12.4 d HJD Heliocentric Julian Date 15- 19 F5.3 mag magV-C Magnitude difference, V795 Her minus comparison star 22- 26 F5.3 mag magC-C1 Magnitude difference, comparison star minus check stars
Acknowledgements: Vojtech Simon, simon(at)sunkl.asu.cas.cz
(End) Patricia Vannier [CDS] 05-Mar-2012
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