First Time-Resolved CCD Photometry and Time-series Analysis of NSV 13601

Abstract

We present the first results of a time-resolved CCD photometric and time-series analysis of NSV 13601, a variable star of Pegasus constellation. The 14" SCT of Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University(MKBU) was used for observations. Analysis was performed both in Vstar and Period04 software and compared their results. The main results are as follows: From data analysis, it's period, 77.784 d(MKBU Data V)(VStar), 77.632 d(MKBU Data Ic)(VStar), 77.058 d(MKBU Data V)(Period04) and 49.560 d(MKBU Data Ic)(Period04). It's V and I mean magnitudes for MKBU Data are 12.203 (V) and 11.292 (I) mag respectively. We confirm it as a variable star. Stars: individual: NSV 13601 --- stars: oscillations --- techniques: photometric.

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