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Results from the Wide Angle Search for Planets Prototype (WASP0) - II. Stellar variability in the Pegasus field Recent wide field photometric surveys, which target a specific field forlong durations, are ideal for studying both long- and short-periodstellar variability. Here, we report on 75 variable stars detectedduring the observations of a field in Pegasus using the Wide AngleSearch for Planets Prototype (WASP0) instrument, 73 of which are newdiscoveries. The variables detected include 16 δ Scuti stars, 34eclipsing binaries, 3 BY Draconis stars and 4 RR Lyraes. We estimatethat the fraction of stars in the field brighter than V~ 13.5 exhibitingvariable behaviour with an amplitude greater than 0.6 per cent rms is~0.4 per cent. These results are compared with other wide field stellarvariability surveys, and implications for detecting transits due toextra-solar planets are discussed.
 
  |  Reduction of CCD observations of visual binaries using the ``Tepui'' function as PSF 429 CCD measurements of relative positions and magnitude differences inV and R photometric bands for 165 visual double and multiple stars aregiven. CCD frames were taken at the 1.52 m Spanish telescope of theSpanish-German Center of Astronomy at Calar Alto (Almería,Spain). During the reduction process a ``Tepui" function was used as thePSF function.Tables 1 and 2 are only available in electronic form at the CDS viaanonymous ftp to cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (130.79.128.5) or viahttp://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/qcat?J/A+A/416/811
 
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| Constellation: | Πήγασος |  
    | Right ascension: | 22h14m49.53s |  
    | Declination: | +21°56'59.3" |  
    | Apparent magnitude: | 9.384 |  
    
        | Distance: | 259.74 parsecs |  
        
    
    | Proper motion RA: | 10.4 |  
    | Proper motion Dec: | -23.7 |  
    | B-T magnitude: | 9.811 |  
    | V-T magnitude: | 9.42 |  
    
 
 
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