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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2017

Comparative performance of selected variability detection techniques in photometric time series data

Kirill V. Sokolovsky; P. Gavras; A. Karampelas; S. V. Antipin; I. Bellas-Velidis; P. Benni; A. Z. Bonanos; Artem Burdanov; S. Derlopa; D. Hatzidimitriou; A. D. Khokhryakova; D. M. Kolesnikova; S. A. Korotkiy; E. G. Lapukhin; M. I. Moretti; A. Popov; E. Pouliasis; N. N. Samus; Z. Spetsieri; S. A. Veselkov; K. V. Volkov; M. Yang; A. M. Zubareva

Photometric measurements are prone to systematic errors presenting a challenge to low-amplitude variability detection. In search for a general-purpose variability detection technique able to recover a broad range of variability types including currently unknown ones, we test 18 statistical characteristics quantifying scatter and/or correlation between brightness measurements. We compare their performance in identifying variable objects in seven time series data sets obtained with telescopes ranging in size from a telephoto lens to 1m-class and probing variability on time-scales from minutes to decades. The test data sets together include lightcurves of 127539 objects, among them 1251 variable stars of various types and represent a range of observing conditions often found in ground-based variability surveys. The real data are complemented by simulations. We propose a combination of two indices that together recover a broad range of variability types from photometric data characterized by a wide variety of sampling patterns, photometric accuracies, and percentages of outlier measurements. The first index is the interquartile range (IQR) of magnitude measurements, sensitive to variability irrespective of a time-scale and resistant to outliers. It can be complemented by the ratio of the lightcurve variance to the mean square successive difference, 1/h, which is efficient in detecting variability on time-scales longer than the typical time interval between observations. Variable objects have larger 1/h and/or IQR values than non-variable objects of similar brightness. Another approach to variability detection is to combine many variability indices using principal component analysis. We present 124 previously unknown variable stars found in the test data.


Archive | 1998

Combined General Catalogue of Variable Stars

Pavel Nikolaevich Kholopov; N. N. Samus; M. S. Frolov; V.P. Goranskij; N. A. Gorynya; E. A. Karitskaya; E. V. Kazarovets; N. N. Kireeva; N. P. Kukarkina; N. E. Kurochkin; G. I. Medvedeva; E. N. Pastukhova; N. B. Perova; A. S. Rastorguev; S. Yu. Shugarov


Astronomy Letters | 1998

A catalog of Cepheid radial velocities measured in 1995-1998 with the correlation spectrometer

N. A. Gorynya; N. N. Samus; M. E. Sachkov; A. S. Rastorguev; Elena V. Glushkova; S. V. Antipin


Astronomy Letters | 1998

The radii of 62 classical Cepheids

M. E. Sachkov; A. S. Rastorguev; N. N. Samus; N. A. Gorynya


arXiv: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics | 2014

A search for new variable stars using digitized Moscow collection plates

Kirill V. Sokolovsky; S. V. Antipin; Daria Kolesnikova; Alexandr Lebedev; N. N. Samus; Lyudmila Sat; A. M. Zubareva


arXiv: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics | 2016

Variable stars identification in digitized photographic data

Kirill V. Sokolovsky; D. M. Kolesnikova; A. M. Zubareva; N. N. Samus; S. V. Antipin


Archive | 2008

NR Trianguli Australis = Nova Trianguli Australis 2008

Nancy J. Brown; Antonio Amorim; William Liller; E. Guido; Giovanni Sostero; Charles Jacques; N. N. Samus


Archive | 2006

V5117 Sagittarii = Nova Sagittarii 2006

William Liller; Hitoshi Yamaoka; Masahide Yamamoto; Charles Jacques; Ernesto Pimentel; Adrian R. Pearce; N. N. Samus


Archive | 2006

The First Radial Velocity Curve for CK Camelopardalis

Natalia Gorynya; N. N. Samus


Archive | 2003

NSV 16, the Enigmatic Variable in Cassiopeia

Pavel V. Sorokin; S. V. Antipin; N. N. Samus

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N. A. Gorynya

Russian Academy of Sciences

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G. Alcaino

Isaac Newton Institute

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M. E. Sachkov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V.P. Goranskij

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

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E. A. Karitskaya

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Elena V. Glushkova

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

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