Hip 70890=

1. V0645 Cen

Query= V0645 Cen GCVS Query forms
  NNo      GCVS          J2000.0            Type      Max        Min I         Min II       Epoch        Year      Period          M-m/D     Spectrum      References  Other desig. p.m.(as/yr)   Epoch     Ident.     New type    GCVS
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190645 |V0645 Cen *|142942.95 -624046.1 |UV+BY     | 10.43   |  11.11     |            |V |            |     |                    |     |M5.5Ve           |75192 HIP  |           |-3.776 +0.768|2000.0  | |Hip      |UV+BY     |V0645 Cen |
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_______________Cross-identifications:_______________
V0645 Cen     = BAY  Cen alf                  |C    
V0645 Cen     = GSC  9010.00285               |     
V0645 Cen     = GSC  9010.04906               |     
V0645 Cen     = Gl   0551                     |     
V0645 Cen     = Hip  070890                   |     
V0645 Cen     = IRAS 14263-6230               |     
V0645 Cen     = X    14263-625                |     
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      Reference to a chart or photograph:

HIP The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues (European Space Agency, 1997), ESA SP-1200 (CDS Cat. I/239) {1997ESASP1200.....E}

Reference to a study of the star:
75192. G.F.Benedict, B.McArthur, E.Nelan, D.Story, A.L.Whipple, P.J.Shelus, W.H.Jefferys, P.D.Hemenway, O.G.Franz, L.H.Wasserman, R.L.Duncombe, W.van Altena, L.W.Fredrick, AJ 116, No.1, 429, 1998.

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Remark: Proxima Cen = alpha Cen C. Soft X-ray source. BY variations with a small amplitude; different authors report Prot from 31.5d to 42d.

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