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Long-Term Multicolour Photometry of the Young Stellar Objects FHO 26, FHO 27, FHO 28, FHO 29, and V1929 Cygni

Results from long-term multicolour optical photometric observations of the pre-main-sequence stars FHO 26, FHO 27, FHO 28, FHO 29, and V1929 Cyg collected during the period from 1997 June to 2014 December are presented. The objects are located in the dense molecular cloud L935, named ‘Gulf of Mexico...

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