We search OGLE-I photometric database for stars, which, as defined by formal criteria adopted by OGLE-I microlensing search, showed variability during only one out of 3 or 4 observing seasons. The results include 17 previously reported microlensing events, 2 newly discovered candidate events and 15 intrinsically variable stars that have a potential of contaminating samples of microlensing events. Based on photometry obtained in 1992 and 1993 OGLE #10 was tentatively included in the list of microlensing candidates, however its light curve in 1994 and 1995 shows many characteristics of the variable stars found in our search, and most likely it is not a microlensing event. For all stars which passed our tests, we provide 44 \Theta 44 arcsec (1...
Context. The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) observed around 450 000 eclipsing binar...
Context.In the late 1990s, the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) team conducted the s...
Aims. We present a detailed analysis of OGLE 2004-BLG-482, a relatively high-magnification single-le...
We present the first systematic search for microlensing events with variability in their baselines u...
We present a sample of microlensing events discovered in the Difference Image Analysis (DIA) of the ...
Annually, up to 2,000 distinct microlensing events in the galactic bulge are detected and monitored ...
As a result of the reanalysis of the OGLE-I observations by means of the image subtraction method, w...
(Affiliations can be found after the references) Received / Accepted Aims. We present a detailed ana...
For the past two decades, microlensing has been a promising phenomenon for a variety of astronomy fi...
For the past five seasons, the Angstrom Project, an international microlensing collaboration, has be...
The phenomena of gravitational microlensing are described, and predictions are made about its possib...
to appear in MNRASAn automated search is carried out for microlensing events using a catalogue of 44...
The phenomena of gravitational microlensing are described, and predictions are made about its possib...
We present results of star variability analysis in OGLE II first bulge field. Photometric database w...
We present a collection of 65,981 Mira-type variable stars found in the Optical Gravitational Lensin...
Context. The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) observed around 450 000 eclipsing binar...
Context.In the late 1990s, the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) team conducted the s...
Aims. We present a detailed analysis of OGLE 2004-BLG-482, a relatively high-magnification single-le...
We present the first systematic search for microlensing events with variability in their baselines u...
We present a sample of microlensing events discovered in the Difference Image Analysis (DIA) of the ...
Annually, up to 2,000 distinct microlensing events in the galactic bulge are detected and monitored ...
As a result of the reanalysis of the OGLE-I observations by means of the image subtraction method, w...
(Affiliations can be found after the references) Received / Accepted Aims. We present a detailed ana...
For the past two decades, microlensing has been a promising phenomenon for a variety of astronomy fi...
For the past five seasons, the Angstrom Project, an international microlensing collaboration, has be...
The phenomena of gravitational microlensing are described, and predictions are made about its possib...
to appear in MNRASAn automated search is carried out for microlensing events using a catalogue of 44...
The phenomena of gravitational microlensing are described, and predictions are made about its possib...
We present results of star variability analysis in OGLE II first bulge field. Photometric database w...
We present a collection of 65,981 Mira-type variable stars found in the Optical Gravitational Lensin...
Context. The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) observed around 450 000 eclipsing binar...
Context.In the late 1990s, the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) team conducted the s...
Aims. We present a detailed analysis of OGLE 2004-BLG-482, a relatively high-magnification single-le...