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Originally Posted by renormalised
I'd find that a little incredulous....nearly all A, F and G class giants show some sort of variability.
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Apparently not this one;
"Comments from the Hipparcos Catalog:
Hipparcos #44599
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RA (J2000.0): 09 05 08.83
declination -72 36 09.7
(Above is the computed position for J1991.25)
magnitude in Johnson V: 4.47
Magnitude derived from ground-based observations
Trigonometric parallax 7.18 ± 0.45 milliarcseconds
Proper motion in RA: -8.44 ± 0.48 milliarcseconds/year
Proper motion in dec: -4.72 ± 0.39 milliarcseconds/year
Mean BT magnitude: 5.217 ± 0.002
Mean VT magnitude: 4.540 ± 0.002
Johnson B-V colour: 0.607 ± 0.010
Johnson B-V source is ground-based observations
Color index (V-I) in Cousins' system: 0.67 ± 0.02
Median magnitude in Hipparcos system (Hpmag): 4.5979 ± 0.0005
Scatter on Hpmag is 0.004 magnitudes
Hpmag is based on 118 observations
Hpmag at maximum (5th percentile): 4.59
Hpmag at minimum (95th percentile): 4.61
No variability detected ("constant")
CP -72 779
Spectral type F6II-III
Spectral type is from miscellaneous sources"
From Guide 8.