RADIO BURST (from V. Ravi, R.M. Shannon and A. Jameson) RA=6h:44m10s DEC=-51deg:16':40"
We detected 4 variables in I-band, but only first three of them have detection in V-band
radius=45arcmin
ASAS3 I data (red cross = all objects in field, green dot = variable star)
ASAS3 V data (red cross = all objects in field, green dot = variable star)
064441-5143.8 NEW E P=0.316416d
064639-5119.9 NEW (SR or LSP ?, in SIMBAD as TYC 8129-286-1 -- Star) P=314d
064446-5106.0 NEW (SR or LSP ?, in SIMBAD as HD 49236 -- Star ) P=88.6637d
064640-5116.3 NEW (SR ?) P=265d [not detected as variable in V]
We detected 7 variable stars in I-band and 8 variable stars in V-band (of which 7 were detected in I- and V-band)
radius=30arcmin
ASAS3 I data (red cross = all objects in field, green dot = variable star)
190545-4057.5 NEW variable star SR ( SIMBAD ID IRAS 19022-4102 ), also detected in V
190741-4059.8 NEW variable star SR ( SIMBAD ID IRAS 19041-4104 ), also detected in V
190627-4052.4 variable star SR ( SIMBAD ID NSV 11721), also detected in V
190728-4024.1 NEW variable star SR ( SIMBAD ID TYC 7921-1586-1 ), also detected in V
190645-4055.7 NEW variable star (mira?); data in V-band as ASAS_ID=190645-4055.6
190854-4048.8 NEW variable star
190659-4018.6 variable star (SIMBAD ID NSV 11732)
ASAS3 V data (red cross = all objects in field, green dot = variable star)
190545-4057.5 NEW variable star SR ( SIMBAD ID IRAS 19022-4102 ), also detected in I
190741-4059.8 NEW variable star SR ( SIMBAD ID IRAS 19041-4104 ), also detected in I
190627-4052.4 variable star SR ( SIMBAD ID NSV 11721), also detected in I
190728-4024.1 NEW variable star SR ( SIMBAD ID TYC 7921-1586-1 ), also detected in I
190645-4055.6 NEW variable star, detected in I as mira with ASAS_ID=190645-4055.7
190854-4048.8 NEW variable star, detected in I
190659-4018.7 variable star (SIMBAD ID NSV 11732)
190820-4032.9 NEW variable star (SIMBAD ID IRAS 19048-4037); in I-bad saturated
we detected 1 variable in radius 1sigma and 1 variable in 3sigma
ASAS3 data in V (red cross = all objects in field, green dot = variable star)
radius=15arcmin
ASAS_ID=233003-0248.3 P=0.163d Amp=0.35 detection in V only, publicated in Lobe at. al. 2013 (coordinates ra=352.512deg/23h:30m:03s dec=-2.805deg/-02deg:48.3m)
radius=45arcmin
ASAS data in V
ASAS_ID=233141-0241.8 P=0.355684 detection in I and V, 2MASS J23313936-0242060 - Eclipsing Binary Candidate EB?
(coordinates ra=352.9208333deg/23h:31m:41s dec=-2.69666667deg/-02deg:41.8')
ASAS data in I
Variables the same as in V
RADIO BURST was detected 21 June 2001 (from Keane et. al. 2012) RA=18h:52m DEC=-08deg:29'
we detected 3 variables in 1 sigma and inaditional 6 ones in field with radius=3sigma
ASAS3 data in V (red cross = all objects in field, green dot = variable star)
radius=8arcmin
ASAS_ID=185202-0831.3 P=444.106972d Identified as MIRA (AM Sct - GCVS clasyfication) detection in I and V (We don't see the minimum of brightness) (coordinates ra=283.008deg/18h:52m:02s dec=-8.52167deg/-08deg:31.3')
ASAS_ID=185208-0835.9 P=28.302d Amp=0.311mag detection in V, data in I but without clear variability
(coordinates ra=283.033deg/18h:52m:08s dec=-8.59833deg/-08deg:35.9')
ASAS_ID=185140-0824.4 P=1.6595d Amp=0.094mag detection in I with P=2.499418d and in V with P=1.659531d
simbad database: HD174628 (coordinates ra=282.917deg/18h:51m:40s dec=-8.40667deg/-08deg:24.4')
radius=24arcmin
ASAS data in V
ASAS_ID=185053-0831.2 V P=1.451372d Eclipsing binary of Algol type (FM Sct) detection in V and I
(coordinates ra=282.721deg/18h:50m:53s dec=-8.52deg/-08deg:31.2')
ASAS_ID=185320-0825.3 V P=172.763885d Semi-regular pulsation star - MV Sct data in V and I
(coordinates ra=283.333deg/18h:53m:20s dec=-8.42167deg/-08deg:25.3')
ASAS_ID=185149-0811.4 P=170.139834d Mira type - DM Sct data in V and I (coordinates ra=282.954deg/18h:51m:49s dec=-8.19deg/-08deg:11.4')
ASAS_ID=185149-0819.4 P=133.982062d Mira type - CG Sct deta in V and I (coordinates ra=282.954deg/18h:51m:49s dec=-8.32333deg/-08deg:19.4')
ASAS_ID=185309-0842.1 P=111.125525d Semi-regular pulsating star AP Sct data in V and I (coordinates ra=283.288deg/18h:53m:09s dec=-8.70167deg/-08deg:42.1')
ASAS_ID=185024-0825.3 P=87.720806d Semi-regular pulsating star (HS Sct)/ mira type (HR Sct) data in V and I (coordinates ra=282.6deg/18h:50m:24s dec=-8.42167deg/-08deg:25.3')
data in I
All objects from V were detected in I (blue dots), aditional ones in I (green dots) are semi-regular or mira-type viariables.
RADIO BURST was detected 27.06.2011 (from Thornton et. al. 2013) RA=21h:03m DEC=-44deg:44'
we detected 2 variables in 3sigma
radius=45arcmin
ASAS3 data in V
ASAS_ID=210101-4447.0 P=0.448160d E (coordinates ra=315.2541666deg/21h:01m:01s dec=-44.78333333deg/-44deg:47.0')
ASAS_ID=210111-4452.6 P=83.569456d SR Simbad database:IRAS 20577-4504 (coordinates ra=315.2958333deg/21h:01m:11s dec=-44.87666667deg/-44deg:52.6')
ASAS3 data in I
ASAS_ID=210101-4447.1 P=0.448160d E (coordinates ra=315.2541666deg/21h:01m:01s dec=-44.7850000deg/-44deg:47.1')
ASAS_ID=210111-4452.9 P=83.569456d SR Simbad database:IRAS 20577-4504 (coordinates ra=315.2958333deg/21h:01m:11s dec=-44.88166667deg/-44deg:52.9')
We detected 1 variable in I date and non in V data in field with radius=3sigma
ASAS3 data in V
ASAS3 data in I
ASAS_ID=012345-7521.5 P=0.247098d E (it is near the GSC 09142-00956) (coordinates ra=20.9375deg/01h:23m:45s dec=-75.35833333deg/-75deg:21.5')
we detected one obiect suspicious of irregular variability
ASAS data in V
ASAS_ID=231658-1836.0
ASAS data in I
ASAS_ID=232434-1814.4 P=4.276155d in SIMBAD near a X-ray source 1RXS J232435.2-181542 (coordinations ra=23h:24m:34s/351.1393443deg dec=-18deg:14.4'/-18.24deg)
RADIO BURST was detected 20.02.2011 (from Thornton et. al. 2013) RA=22h:34m DEC=-12deg:24' radius=45arcmin
we detected one semiregular obiect in radius=3sigma
ASAS data in V
ASAS_ID=223621-1238.0 P=453.869657d SR in simbad as HD 214118 (coordinates ra=339.0875deg/22h:36m:21s dec=-12.63333333deg/-12deg:38.0')
ASAS data in I
ASAS_ID=223317-1249.0 P=56.936812d (coordinates ra=22h:33m:17s/338.321deg dec=-12deg:49.0'/-12.8167deg)
RADIO BURST (from S. Burke-Spolaor and K.W. Bannister 2014) RA=19h:07m DEC=-40deg:37'
RADIO BURST was detected 03.07.2011 (from Thornton et. al. 2013) RA=23h:30m DEC=-02deg:52'
RADIO BURST was detected 24.08.2001 (from Lorimer et. al. 2007) RA=01h:18m DEC=-75deg:12' radius=24arcmin
RADIO BURST was detected 27.01.2012 (from Thornton et. al. 2013) RA=23h:15m DEC=-18deg:25' radius=45arcmin