Astrophysics and Space Science | 2019

Search for variable stars in the northern sky: analysis of photometric time series for 3598 stars

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


As extensive ground-based observations and characterisation of different variable stars are of the utmost importance in preparing optimal input catalogues for space missions, our aim was to search for new variable stars in selected fields of the northern sky. We obtained 24\u2009470 CCD images and analysed photometric time series of stars using the DAOPHOT based package Muniwin as the first step, and the Period04 package was used to further analyse the suspected new variable stars. The light curves and other observational results are presented for 3598 stars online. We found 81 new variable stars, among them is an eclipsing binary with a variable component and possibly eccentric orbits TYC4038-693-1 which we also observed spectroscopically, four δ$\\delta $\xa0Scuti candidates, six other variable stars with periods falling into the interval of 35 minutes to 20 days. Furthermore, we identified 70 slowly varying stars with so far undefined periodicity. Additional photometric and spectral observations were carried out for TYC2764-1997-1, and its previous candidacy for eclipsing binaries was approved.

Volume 364
Pages 1-15
DOI 10.1007/s10509-019-3522-3
Language English
Journal Astrophysics and Space Science

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