For an identification map of the comparison stars for the variable RZ Psc and their magnitudes see Friedemann et al. (1995).
VX Cas | BH Cep | BO Cep | SV Cep | |||||||||||
Star | B | V | Star | B | V | Star | B | V | Star | B | V | |||
a | 10.38 | 9.31 | a | 9.95 | - | a | 8.87 | - | r | 10.11 | 9.74 | |||
b | 10.57 | 9.63 | b | 10.52 | 10.12 | b | 9.19 | - | s | 10.76 | 10.34 | |||
c | 11.31 | 11.03 | c | 11.40 | 11.08 | ca | 11.60 | 10.94 | bb | 10.94 | 10.73 | |||
d | 11.42 | 11.03 | d | 11.66 | 11.11 | d | 11.68 | 10.10 | c | 11.54 | 11.10 | |||
e | 11.44 | 11.21 | e | 12.12 | 11.52 | e | 12.03 | 11.44 | t | 11.90 | 11.66 | |||
f | 11.80 | 10.83 | f | 12.16 | 11.59 | f | 12.14 | 10.83 | f | 12.55 | 12.17 | |||
g | 11.81 | 11.55 | g | 12.58 | 11.93 | g | 12.63 | 12.06 | e | 12.80 | 11.66 | |||
h | 12.13 | 11.48 | h | 12.77 | 11.91 | h | 12.83 | 11.66 | g | 12.82 | 12.36 | |||
i | 12.22 | 11.43 | i | 13.08 | 11.66 | i | 12.85 | 12.14 | i | 13.05 | 12.54 | |||
k | 12.67 | 12.26 | k | 13.42 | 12.27 | k | 12.88 | 11.84 | d | 13.28 | 12.77 | |||
m | 12.71 | 10.93 | m | 13.65 | 12.84 | m | 13.23 | 12.80 | h | 13.58 | 12.63 | |||
n | 12.74 | 11.39 | n | 13.87 | 13.11 | n | 13.39 | 11.67 | k | 13.88 | 13.30 | |||
o | 12.75 | 12.00 | o | 13.95 | 13.23 | o | 13.42 | 12.74 | m | 14.48 | 13.96 | |||
p | 12.96 | 12.54 | p | 14.20 | 13.27 | p | 13.44 | 12.20 | ||||||
q | 13.20 | 12.81 | q | 14.26 | 13.39 | q | 13.78 | 12.99 | ||||||
r | 13.25 | 12.45 | r | 14.34 | 12.64 | r | 13.90 | 12.67 | ||||||
s | 13.56 | 12.92 | s | 14.54 | 13.69 | s | 14.04 | 12.97 | ||||||
t | 13.58 | 12.85 | t | 14.26 | 13.62 | |||||||||
u | 13.70 | 12.41 | u | 14.27 | 12.94 | |||||||||
v | 14.17 | 13.26 | v | 14.33 | 13.61 | |||||||||
w | 14.52 | 13.26 | ||||||||||||
x | 14.62 | 13.03 |
A feature common to all our data is the marked horizontal striation in the lightcurves (see Fig. 2). This striation grows to prominent voids in some regions of the lightcurves of WW Vul, BH Cep, and SV Cep. The fine striation is a natural consequence of the fact that due to the limited accuracy of the brightness estimation by eye the magnitudes are assigned in discrete steps to the variable. The broader horizontal voids of missing data points have an additional cause. As already discussed with the presentation of the data for WW Vul (Friedemann et al. 1994b), statistical analyses revealed that some observers were evidently reluctant to establish equal brightness for the variable and the comparison star. As a consequence data points which represent the magnitudes of the comparison stars are small in number or absent at all. The vertical width of the voids does not exceed 2 steps and, therefore, the maximum error estimated in the last paragraph is not increased by this personal bias.
No systematic differences were found among the brightness estimates by different observers in overlapping regions of the lightcurves. There are also no systematic differences between the eye estimates and the photoelectric measurements, as the inclusion of the latter in Fig. 2 shows. Of course, we must keep in mind that the accuracy of the magnitudes derived by visual brightness estimates is very low if they are compared with photoelectric data. Nevertheless, brightness estimates remain the only effective way to provide data for statistical analyses of lightcurves as long as the information of the plates is not yet available in digitized form.
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VX Cas | 2414633-2439917 | 10.5 | 12.6 | Harvard | 1817 | Gü | |
2436426-2450370 | Sonneberg | 1020 | 2837 | Ru | |||
RZ Psc | 2414631-2439141 | 10.9 | 13.8 | Harvard | 964 | Rei | |
2425510-2448983 | Sonneberg | 1022a | 1986 | Home | |||
BH Cep | 2414673-2439692 | 11.2 | 12.2 | Harvard | 2018 | Fr | |
2436019-2450463 | Sonneberg | 1958 | 3976 | Spl | |||
BO Cep | 2414673-2439692 | 11.7 | 13.3 | Harvard | 1702 | Fr | |
2436019-2450463 | Sonneberg | 1977 | 3679 | Spl | |||
SV Cep | 2414673-2447857 | 9.7 | 12.7 | Harvard | 2232 | Fr, Rei | |
2425503-2450463 | Sonneberg | 2298 | 4530 | Fr, Gü, Spl |
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