123 GY HYDRAE (UG) Range: 13.8-<16.1V Position: 14 30 30.48 -25 52 38.0 (J2000, from .dat file) Magnitude: V=16.101 B-V=1.010 (from .dat file) ID RA (2000) DEC X Y N V ERR B-V ERR 1 14 30 09.8 -25 54 01 -279 -83 2 11.364 0.000 1.220 0.008 2 14 30 24.9 -25 51 04 -76 94 2 11.881 0.011 1.155 0.024 3 14 30 53.5 -25 54 54 310 -136 2 12.158 0.014 0.786 0.020 4 14 30 46.5 -25 46 53 216 345 2 12.742 0.010 1.078 0.034 5 14 30 54.9 -25 53 29 330 -51 2 13.241 0.022 0.675 0.021 6 14 30 15.5 -25 51 15 -203 83 2 13.347 0.017 1.044 0.018 7 14 30 37.8 -25 54 50 98 -131 2 13.773 0.021 0.980 0.026 8 14 30 28.3 -25 55 15 -29 -157 2 13.965 0.028 1.066 0.039 9 14 30 20.7 -25 49 33 -132 186 2 14.359 0.024 0.829 0.026 10 14 30 45.4 -25 50 34 202 125 2 14.709 0.017 0.616 0.023 11 14 30 47.2 -25 56 31 226 -233 2 14.881 0.023 0.682 0.033 12 14 30 25.8 -25 52 44 -64 -5 2 15.329 0.033 0.982 0.033 13 14 30 30.5 -25 52 38 0 0 2 16.101 0.056 1.010 0.106 14 14 30 38.0 -25 53 04 101 -26 2 16.573 0.000 0.840 0.011 15 14 30 30.9 -25 53 17 6 -39 2 17.115 0.041 1.049 0.050 The position for GY Hya is as given in Downes and Shara. This corresponds to the V=16.101 star in this sequence. However this star is too red to be the variable. The real GY Hya is most probably a very close and very faint companion to this star. Bruce Sumner 14 April 1999