We have obtained VR photometry of 282 Cepheid variable star candidates from the northern part of the All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS). These together with data from the ASAS and the Northern Sky Variability Survey (NSVS) were used to redetermine the periods of the stars. We divided the stars into four groups based on location in a plot of mean color, (V − R), versus period. Two of the groups fell within the region of the diagram containing known type II Cepheids and yielded 14 new highly probable type II Cepheids. The properties of the remaining stars in these two groups are discussed but their nature remains uncertain. Unexplained differences exist between the sample of stars studied here and a previous sample drawn from the NSVS by Akerlof...
TESS has a significant advantage in variable star classification over all-sky surveys that work with...
Various light curve parameters are presented for the first 93 objects in a photometric survey of poo...
The main purpose of this project is to become familiar with the techniques and methods of observatio...
We have obtained VR photometry of 282 Cepheid variable star candidates from the northern part of the...
We present 741 new photometric observations for 22 Cepheids with periods between 3 and 8 days. Many ...
We present 1256 new photometric observations of 36 Cepheids with periods longer than 8 days. The maj...
We have undertaken a project to discover new type II Cepheids in two large-area sky surveys. However...
We present 668 new photometric observations for 24 Cepheids with periods less than 3 days. Most of t...
We present 98 Hα profiles for 21 pulsating variable stars with periods from 3 to 8 days. The strengt...
We present the results of the analysis of Type II and anomalous Cepheids using the data from the Kep...
We examined three Cepheid candidates observed by the Kepler space telescope in the K2 mission, and w...
Context. The Galactic center (GC) is the densest region of the Milky Way. Variability surveys toward...
We present 88 Hα profiles for 24 pulsating variable stars with periods between 1 and 3 days in order...
The initial reason for studying Type II Cepheids (CWB) was for period changes, binarity or any other...
To explore the population of variable stars that fall between RR Lyrae stars and classical Cepheids,...
TESS has a significant advantage in variable star classification over all-sky surveys that work with...
Various light curve parameters are presented for the first 93 objects in a photometric survey of poo...
The main purpose of this project is to become familiar with the techniques and methods of observatio...
We have obtained VR photometry of 282 Cepheid variable star candidates from the northern part of the...
We present 741 new photometric observations for 22 Cepheids with periods between 3 and 8 days. Many ...
We present 1256 new photometric observations of 36 Cepheids with periods longer than 8 days. The maj...
We have undertaken a project to discover new type II Cepheids in two large-area sky surveys. However...
We present 668 new photometric observations for 24 Cepheids with periods less than 3 days. Most of t...
We present 98 Hα profiles for 21 pulsating variable stars with periods from 3 to 8 days. The strengt...
We present the results of the analysis of Type II and anomalous Cepheids using the data from the Kep...
We examined three Cepheid candidates observed by the Kepler space telescope in the K2 mission, and w...
Context. The Galactic center (GC) is the densest region of the Milky Way. Variability surveys toward...
We present 88 Hα profiles for 24 pulsating variable stars with periods between 1 and 3 days in order...
The initial reason for studying Type II Cepheids (CWB) was for period changes, binarity or any other...
To explore the population of variable stars that fall between RR Lyrae stars and classical Cepheids,...
TESS has a significant advantage in variable star classification over all-sky surveys that work with...
Various light curve parameters are presented for the first 93 objects in a photometric survey of poo...
The main purpose of this project is to become familiar with the techniques and methods of observatio...