MISCLASSIFIED
MILKY WAY
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M 1-92 | IRAS 19343+2926 | GSC2.4.2 N2FF339485 | AAVSO - |
SIMBAD Min 1-92 | Pan-STARRS 143452940788007204 | SAO - | VSX - |
GAIA DR3 2032364166432389760 | SkyMapper - | WRAY - | GCVS - |
2MASS J19361890+2932500 | HIP - | Hen - | BD - |
WISE J193618.91+293249.7 | TYC - | ESO - | HD - |
Bidelman (1954) | - | Allen (1984) | - | Belzcyński et al. (2001) | - |
Gaposchkin (1957) | - | Kenyon (1986) | - | Akras et al. (2019) | - |
Boyarchuk (1969) | - | Vaidis (1988, 1991) | - |
Right ascension (°) | 294.0789Ref | Parallax (mas) | 0.629±0.093Ref | Reddening E(B-V) (mag) | 0.51±0.07Ref, Note |
Declination (°) | 29.5471Ref | Distance (kpc) | 1.57Ref, Note, 1.55Ref, Note | ||
Galactic longitude (°) | 64.0964Ref | Proper motion in α (mas/yr) | -2.05±0.09Ref | ||
Galactic latitude (°) | 4.2565Ref | Proper motion in δ (mas/yr) | -4.15±0.09Ref |
The IUE data for the object M 1-92 were analyzed by Feibelman & Bruhweiler (1990), revealing that the central object is an evolved binary system composed of a yellow supergiant (F2) and a hot compact star. The possible symbiotic nature of M 1-92 was suggested due to its similarity with MWC 560 by Arrieta et al. (2003). A subsequent study in Arrieta et al. (2005) proposed that M 1-92 is a more evolved object compared to MWC 560.