Roy Axelsen has published a paper on the δ Scuti star BS Aquarii in the JAAVSO.

Abstract

DSLR photometry of the monoperiodic, high amplitude δ Scuti star BS Aquarii yielded five times of maximum in September and October. These data were analyzed with twenty-two times of maximum obtained by other observers from 1973 to 1995. New light elements were calculated, revealing a period of 0.197822765 day (±0.000000010) at HJD 2456543.0250 (±0.0005). These light elements represent a linear ephemeris, with no significant change in the period of the star from 1973 to 2013. The data do not support the previous suggestion in the literature of an unseen companion affecting the O–C diagram.

Citation

Axelsen, R. (2014). New Light Elements for the High Amplitude δ Scuti Star BS Aquarii42. Retrieved from https://www.aavso.org/media/jaavso/2992.pdf