The Faint Sky Variability Survey (FSVS) is aimed at finding photometric and/or astrometric variable objects between 16th and 24th mag on time-scales between tens of minutes and years with photometric precisions ranging from 3 millimag to 0.2 mag. An area of ~23 deg<SUP>2</SUP>, located at mid and high Galactic latitudes, was covered using the Wide Field Camera (WFC) on the 2.5-m Isaac Newton Telescope (INT) on La Palma. Here we present some preliminary results on the variability of sources in the FSVS
International audienceWe introduce accurate magnitudes as combined calculations from catalogues base...
We present optical light curves of variable stars consistent with the positions of X-ray sources ide...
International audienceQuasars are the choicest objects to define a quasi-inertial reference frame. A...
The Faint Sky Variability Survey (FSVS) is aimed at finding photometric and/or astrometric variable ...
We present the V-band variability analysis of the Faint Sky Variability Survey (FSVS). The FSVS comb...
The Faint Sky Variability Survey is aimed at finding variable objects in the brightness range betwee...
We present an analysis of the color and variability characteristics for point sources in the Faint S...
Contains fulltext : 35394.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)We present the V ba...
We present the V-band variability analysis of the point sources in the Faint Sky Variability Survey ...
We present the V band variability analysis of the point sources in the Faint Sky Variability Survey ...
We quantify the variability of faint unresolved optical sources using a catalog based on multiple SD...
The Rapid Temporal Survey explores the faint, variable sky. I have led the development of the data r...
We present a study of variable faint optical sources discovered by comparing the Sloan Digital Sky S...
Context. Light-curve variability is well-suited to characterising objects in surveys with high caden...
The Vista Variables in the Via Lactea (VVV) survey has allowed for an unprecedented number of multi-...
International audienceWe introduce accurate magnitudes as combined calculations from catalogues base...
We present optical light curves of variable stars consistent with the positions of X-ray sources ide...
International audienceQuasars are the choicest objects to define a quasi-inertial reference frame. A...
The Faint Sky Variability Survey (FSVS) is aimed at finding photometric and/or astrometric variable ...
We present the V-band variability analysis of the Faint Sky Variability Survey (FSVS). The FSVS comb...
The Faint Sky Variability Survey is aimed at finding variable objects in the brightness range betwee...
We present an analysis of the color and variability characteristics for point sources in the Faint S...
Contains fulltext : 35394.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)We present the V ba...
We present the V-band variability analysis of the point sources in the Faint Sky Variability Survey ...
We present the V band variability analysis of the point sources in the Faint Sky Variability Survey ...
We quantify the variability of faint unresolved optical sources using a catalog based on multiple SD...
The Rapid Temporal Survey explores the faint, variable sky. I have led the development of the data r...
We present a study of variable faint optical sources discovered by comparing the Sloan Digital Sky S...
Context. Light-curve variability is well-suited to characterising objects in surveys with high caden...
The Vista Variables in the Via Lactea (VVV) survey has allowed for an unprecedented number of multi-...
International audienceWe introduce accurate magnitudes as combined calculations from catalogues base...
We present optical light curves of variable stars consistent with the positions of X-ray sources ide...
International audienceQuasars are the choicest objects to define a quasi-inertial reference frame. A...