V976 Aql

MISCLASSIFIED MILKY WAY
 
Constellation
Aquila
Equatorial coordinates
α = 19 30 18.548
δ = +11 23 35.253
Galactic coordinates
l = 47.5084°
b = -3.2786°

Suspected 1976Ref
Re-classified 1987Ref
Type single MiraRef

Identifiers

V976 Aql IRAS 19279+1117 GSC2.4.2 N2A9042813 AAVSO 000-BDF-349
SIMBAD V* V976 Aql Pan-STARRS 121672925772582198 SAO - VSX 2115
GAIA DR3 4314928315484576256 SkyMapper - WRAY - GCVS V0976 Aql
2MASS J19301855+1123353 HIP - Hen - BD -
WISE J193018.53+112335.4 TYC - ESO - HD -

Symbiotic Catalogs

Bidelman (1954) - Allen (1984) - Belzcyński et al. (2001) -
Gaposchkin (1957) - Kenyon (1986) - Akras et al. (2019) -
Boyarchuk (1969) - Vaidis (1988, 1991) -

Position

Right ascension (°) 292.5773Ref Parallax (mas) 0.245±0.082Ref Reddening E(B-V) (mag) 0.86±0.02Ref, Note
Declination (°) 11.3931Ref Distance (kpc) 4.52Ref, Note, 5.11Ref, Note    
Galactic longitude (°) 47.5084Ref Proper motion in α (mas/yr) 0.08±0.07Ref    
Galactic latitude (°) -3.2786Ref Proper motion in δ (mas/yr) -3.59±0.06Ref    

Links

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Notes

Mentioned as a symbiotic star by Bond (1976), with reference to Allen (1974). The latter classified the object as a compact PN resembling a late-type star (his class S). He also claimed that most objects in this class are symbiotics or VV Cep-type stars. It was later classified as a Mira variable (Geßner, 1983) and a late-type star by Acker et al. (1987).


References


Last updated: April 30, 2022