17. EF ERIDANI (E+XM) Range: 14.5-18.1V Position: 03 14 13.21 -22 35 42.7 (J2000, from .dat file) Magnitude: V=18.151 B-V=0.068 (Henden, single night) ID RA (2000) DEC X Y N V ERR B-V ERR a) Comparison star sequence 1 03 14 07.0 -22 40 24 -86 -281 4 12.337 0.046 0.947 0.017 2 03 14 03.0 -22 36 57 -142 -74 4 12.714 0.030 0.596 0.017 3 03 13 58.5 -22 36 31 -204 -48 4 12.858 0.036 0.881 0.018 4 03 13 59.5 -22 29 28 -190 375 2 14.050 0.042 0.743 0.015 5 03 14 17.4 -22 36 41 58 -57 4 14.471 0.030 0.640 0.016 6 03 14 11.7 -22 35 46 -21 -3 4 14.852 0.033 0.940 0.014 7 03 14 01.1 -22 36 09 -168 -26 4 15.285 0.035 0.710 0.020 8 03 14 31.0 -22 39 45 247 -241 4 15.377 0.036 0.588 0.020 9 03 14 23.3 -22 33 51 140 112 4 15.762 0.075 1.013 0.020 10 03 13 56.5 -22 30 40 -232 303 4 16.101 0.035 1.339 0.022 11 03 14 15.6 -22 33 02 33 161 4 17.082 0.033 0.637 0.025 12 03 14 00.9 -22 32 49 -170 174 4 17.604 0.051 0.865 0.033 b) Wide-colour extension for CCD calibration 03 14 07.3 -22 40 06 -81 -263 4 14.550 0.025 -0.008 0.017 Notes: 1. There is a preliminary AAVSO 'd' chart for this variable dated 8/1998, which includes CCD(V) magnitudes from T. Kato (Kyoto University). Additionally there is an RASNZ VSS chart available that identifies the comparison stars with letters. ID V RASNZ AAVSO 1 12.337 e 11.6 2 12.714 f 11.9 5 14.471 k 13.8 6 14.852 14.1 7 15.285 14.5 2. EF Eri appears to be fairly constant at minimum at about V=18.1. Bruce Sumner Revised 8 July 1999