5. VAR PISCIUM (UG?) Range: ?-15.4V Position: 01 09 59.18 +28 01 25.1 (J2000, from .dat file) Magnitude: V=15.374 B-V=0.549 (from .dat file) ID RA (2000) DEC X Y N V ERR B-V ERR a) Comparison star sequence 1 01 10 07.4 +28 02 37 109 72 2 9.619 0.076 0.464 0.002 2 01 10 00.0 +27 59 23 10 -122 2 10.986 0.000 0.423 0.006 3 01 10 23.7 +27 57 04 324 -261 2 11.154 0.015 1.234 0.002 4 01 09 59.0 +28 00 32 -3 -53 4 12.556 0.035 0.621 0.037 5 01 09 51.9 +27 59 14 -97 -131 5 13.362 0.007 0.723 0.004 6 01 10 17.4 +27 57 01 241 -264 5 13.820 0.011 0.707 0.011 7 01 10 18.4 +28 04 11 253 166 4 14.134 0.012 0.229 0.004 8 01 10 19.3 +27 59 03 266 -142 6 14.888 0.012 0.680 0.010 9 01 10 19.4 +28 02 18 268 53 4 15.198 0.010 0.800 0.023 10 01 09 44.3 +28 05 49 -198 264 4 15.580 0.009 0.708 0.007 11 01 10 17.3 +28 05 27 239 242 4 16.032 0.006 0.459 0.023 12 01 10 07.8 +27 59 19 114 -126 4 16.432 0.009 0.522 0.008 13 01 09 57.9 +28 01 47 -17 22 4 16.991 0.009 1.269 0.050 b) Wide-colour extension for CCD calibration 01 09 38.6 +28 06 21 -273 296 4 16.767 0.029 1.537 0.019 Notes: 1. Star #1 is a bright double star, p.a. 157 degrees, separation 4.1", that was too bright to be measured as part of the sequence. It is at 01 10 07.42 +28 02 36.0 (J2000) and has a Tycho-2 magnitude of V=9.62+/-0.02. 2. There is another variable star in this field, RZ Psc, classified as ISB? With a range of 11.29-13.82V. It was measured during the sequence determination as follows: 01 09 42.0 +27 57 02 -228 -263 2 11.672 0.115 0.745 0.024 Bruce Sumner 26 July 1999 Revised 7 December 2000