Here, we present the results from our analysis of 6 yr of optical photometry taken by the Siding Spring Survey (SSS). This completes a search for periodic variable stars within the 30 000 deg(2) of the sky covered by the Catalina Surveys. The current analysis covers 81 million sources with declinations between -20 degrees. and -75 degrees. with median magnitudes in the range 11 < V < 19.5. We find approximately 34 000 new periodic variable stars in addition to the similar to 9000 RR Lyrae that we previously discovered in SSS data. This brings the total number of periodic variables identified in Catalina data to similar to 110 000. The new SSS periodic variable stars mainly consist of eclipsing binaries, RR Lyrae, LPVs, RS CVn stars, delta S...
The Taiwanese-American Occultation Survey (TAOS) project has collected more than a billion photometr...
New B, V, I photometry was obtained for a sample of 152 variables (125 RR Lyrae's, 4 anomalous Cephe...
We report the discovery of eight new R Coronae Borealis (RCB) stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (L...
Here, we present the results from our analysis of 6 yr of optical photometry taken by the Siding Spr...
We present ~47,000 periodic variables found during the analysis of 5.4 million variable star candida...
International audienceIn this study we continue spectral class determinations for large numbers of o...
International audienceAs part of our ongoing study of the evolved giants in the galactic halo, we co...
We present the results of a deep, wide-area variability survey in the Southern hemisphere, the first...
International audienceThis study is about carbon stars detected in a program of spectral type determ...
The Taiwanese-American Occultation Survey (TAOS) project has collected more than a billion photometr...
International audienceWe present a search for RR Lyrae stars using the full six-year data set from t...
Stringer, K. M., et al. (DES Collaboration)We present a search for RR Lyrae stars using the full six...
Artículo escrito por un elevado número de autores, solo se referencia el que aparece en primer lugar...
We describe the construction of a highly reliable sample of ~7000 optically faint periodic variable ...
Motivated by the detection of a recent outburst of the massive luminous blue variable LMC-R71, which...
The Taiwanese-American Occultation Survey (TAOS) project has collected more than a billion photometr...
New B, V, I photometry was obtained for a sample of 152 variables (125 RR Lyrae's, 4 anomalous Cephe...
We report the discovery of eight new R Coronae Borealis (RCB) stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (L...
Here, we present the results from our analysis of 6 yr of optical photometry taken by the Siding Spr...
We present ~47,000 periodic variables found during the analysis of 5.4 million variable star candida...
International audienceIn this study we continue spectral class determinations for large numbers of o...
International audienceAs part of our ongoing study of the evolved giants in the galactic halo, we co...
We present the results of a deep, wide-area variability survey in the Southern hemisphere, the first...
International audienceThis study is about carbon stars detected in a program of spectral type determ...
The Taiwanese-American Occultation Survey (TAOS) project has collected more than a billion photometr...
International audienceWe present a search for RR Lyrae stars using the full six-year data set from t...
Stringer, K. M., et al. (DES Collaboration)We present a search for RR Lyrae stars using the full six...
Artículo escrito por un elevado número de autores, solo se referencia el que aparece en primer lugar...
We describe the construction of a highly reliable sample of ~7000 optically faint periodic variable ...
Motivated by the detection of a recent outburst of the massive luminous blue variable LMC-R71, which...
The Taiwanese-American Occultation Survey (TAOS) project has collected more than a billion photometr...
New B, V, I photometry was obtained for a sample of 152 variables (125 RR Lyrae's, 4 anomalous Cephe...
We report the discovery of eight new R Coronae Borealis (RCB) stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (L...