In 1985, W. S. G. Walker et al. announced that HR 6384 is a variable star, based on three color photometry undertaken at Auckland Observatory in New Zealand.[7] It was given its variable star designation, V829 Arae, in 1987.[8]
^ abcdeWalker, W. S. G.; Marino, B. F.; Herdman, G. (August 1985), "Photometry of HR 6384 - an 80 Day Ellipsoidal Binary?", Information Bulletin on Variable Stars, 2775: 1, Bibcode:1985IBVS.2775....1W.
^ abHouk, Nancy (1979), Michigan catalogue of two-dimensional spectral types for the HD stars, vol. 1, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Dept. of Astronomy, University of Michigan, Bibcode:1978mcts.book.....H.
^Ake, T. B.; Parsons, S. B. (March 1985), "HR 6384: a Probable Interacting Binary", Information Bulletin on Variable Stars, 2686: 1, Bibcode:1985IBVS.2686....1A.
^Hoffleit, Dorrit (1996), "A Catalogue of Correlations Between Eclipsing Binaries and Other Categories of Double Stars", The Journal of the American Association of Variable Star Observers, 24 (2): 105–116, Bibcode:1996JAVSO..24..105H.