Time-series data taken with the Hubble Space Telescope of a field six core radii (~5') from the center of the globular cluster Messier 4, and covering a period of about 10 weeks in early 2001, have been analyzed in search of variable objects. Various criteria were employed to select candidate variable stars. Period searches were performed on the selected candidates using phase dispersion minimization (PDM). The reliability of the PDM search results was tested using synthetic light curves of eclipsing binary stars and sinusoidal light curves of different periods. Results from this analysis showed that there are probably no eclipsing binary stars or periodic variables in our field with periods on the order of a few hours to a few days, down t...
Studying rotational variability of young stars is enabling us to investigate a multitude of properti...
Three fields located close to the center of the globular cluster ω Cen were surveyed in a search fo...
Abstract. We have undertaken a differential photometric I band search for variability in three Pleia...
Time-series data taken with the Hubble Space Telescope of a field six core radii (5') from the cente...
We present the results of a photometric search for variable stars in the core of the Galactic globul...
Time-series data taken with the Hubble Space Telescope of three fields covering the central part of ...
A 67" x 104" area of the metal-rich globular cluster M71 was searched for variable stars using 73 CC...
Abstract. Five elds located close to the center of the globular cluster NGC 104 = 47 Tuc were survey...
Using an image subtraction method we have searched for variable stars in the globular cluster M14. W...
Aims. We present the analysis of 11 nights of V and I time-series observations of the gl...
Three fields covering the central part of the globular cluster ω Cen were surveyed in a search for ...
We describe here the results of a photometric time-sequence survey of the globular cluster M3 (NGC 5...
Studying rotational variability of young stars is enabling us to investigate a multitude of properti...
We present the results of a photometric search for variable stars in the core of the Galactic globul...
Results of a search for variable stars in the central region of the Oosterhoff II type globular cl...
Studying rotational variability of young stars is enabling us to investigate a multitude of properti...
Three fields located close to the center of the globular cluster ω Cen were surveyed in a search fo...
Abstract. We have undertaken a differential photometric I band search for variability in three Pleia...
Time-series data taken with the Hubble Space Telescope of a field six core radii (5') from the cente...
We present the results of a photometric search for variable stars in the core of the Galactic globul...
Time-series data taken with the Hubble Space Telescope of three fields covering the central part of ...
A 67" x 104" area of the metal-rich globular cluster M71 was searched for variable stars using 73 CC...
Abstract. Five elds located close to the center of the globular cluster NGC 104 = 47 Tuc were survey...
Using an image subtraction method we have searched for variable stars in the globular cluster M14. W...
Aims. We present the analysis of 11 nights of V and I time-series observations of the gl...
Three fields covering the central part of the globular cluster ω Cen were surveyed in a search for ...
We describe here the results of a photometric time-sequence survey of the globular cluster M3 (NGC 5...
Studying rotational variability of young stars is enabling us to investigate a multitude of properti...
We present the results of a photometric search for variable stars in the core of the Galactic globul...
Results of a search for variable stars in the central region of the Oosterhoff II type globular cl...
Studying rotational variability of young stars is enabling us to investigate a multitude of properti...
Three fields located close to the center of the globular cluster ω Cen were surveyed in a search fo...
Abstract. We have undertaken a differential photometric I band search for variability in three Pleia...