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Optical variability of PU Vulpeculae (Kuwano's nova-like object 1979) in 1979-1982
The variable star PU Vul, discovered by Kuwano in 1979, is characterizedon the basis of published IR and spectral observations and of UBVphotoelectric observations obtained with a Zeiss 60-cm reflector at theCrimean station of the Shternberg State Astronomical Institute during1979-1982. The data are presented in tables and graphs, and the deepfading observed in 1980-1981, after the 'outburst' of 1977-1979, isdescribed in detail. A binary-system model is proposed to explain theobserved behavior of the star, with discussion of the probable nature ofthe components, the evolution of the hot component and the gas shell, ofthe cool component, and the mechanism of the fading. It is alsoconsidered possible that PU Vul is a single star, but not one of FU Oritype.

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Constellation:Vulpecula
Right ascension:20h15m29.99s
Declination:+23°44'31.2"
Apparent magnitude:7.191
Distance:473.934 parsecs
Proper motion RA:1.1
Proper motion Dec:-6.5
B-T magnitude:8.434
V-T magnitude:7.294

Catalogs and designations:
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HD 1989HD 192712
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 2155-731-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 1125-15462298
HIPHIP 99852

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