APH0000uji - Strange One
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by JeremyO
Just wanted to point out that APH0000uji is unlike any of the other light curve I've seen to date.
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by ACS_LPSP
Hmm .... Interesting enough star, but .... Star, based on the light curve is likely to Mira, but on the basis of its apparent magnitude as well as images of the exciting stars
http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-basic?Ident=TYC+1242-639-1&submit=SIMBAD+search
This star likely spectral Class AYou can also say that, in general 1 transit is very similar to the transit called eclipsing binary star, but then begin oddities: transit as in the case of the famous all over the Earth KIC 8462852 its strange chaotic transits this star, in contrast to the KIC 8462852 can be seen another unusual detail in the quarters 1-1 1-2 ID 2257.03-2259.05 2257-2259 observed an unusual rhythmic transient activity occurring before the powerful Star transit .mozhet this glitch can be as suggested davidbundy77 is eccentric binary system, and maybe something else. It is likely that some powerful transit may be caused by star spots In any case, all this is only a hypothesis and test them to see this star required more precise details on the light curve of the star.
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by davidbundy77
See discussion here http://talk.planethunters.org/#/boards/BPH0000004/discussions/DPH00017s3
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by darzola
thats a beauty to see and clasify
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by zoo3hans
Raw data:
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