TY - JOUR
T1 - Search for variables in six Galactic open clusters
AU - Paunzen, Ernst
AU - Handler, G
AU - Lendl, Monika
AU - Rab, C.
AU - Meingast, Stefan
AU - Rode-Paunzen, Monika
AU - Netopil, Martin
AU - Baumann, Bernhard
AU - Antoci, Victoria
AU - Zhu, Liying
AU - Zejda, Miloslav
AU - Bozic, Hrvoje
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016
PY - 2017/4
Y1 - 2017/4
N2 - Variables in open cluster (known distance, age, and metallicity) fields play an important role in stellar astrophysics because they allow to investigate the interior of stars. Therefore, six Galactic open clusters were selected to search for new variables and to complement data for already known variables. As five of these clusters are younger than 40 Myr, we aim at finding variable high-mass stars such as β Cephei and Slowly Pulsating B-type stars as well as classical pulsating stars within the instability strip. About 26 000 images (312 h) photometric images were taken at the 0.8 m (Vienna, Austria) and 1.0 m (Hvar, Croatia) telescope using V and I filters. The differential light curves were analyzed with standard time series analysis methods. In total, 11 variables were found in all investigated clusters. For nine of them, we were able to determine their nature and period. In addition, the membership probabilities from the literature were analyzed.
AB - Variables in open cluster (known distance, age, and metallicity) fields play an important role in stellar astrophysics because they allow to investigate the interior of stars. Therefore, six Galactic open clusters were selected to search for new variables and to complement data for already known variables. As five of these clusters are younger than 40 Myr, we aim at finding variable high-mass stars such as β Cephei and Slowly Pulsating B-type stars as well as classical pulsating stars within the instability strip. About 26 000 images (312 h) photometric images were taken at the 0.8 m (Vienna, Austria) and 1.0 m (Hvar, Croatia) telescope using V and I filters. The differential light curves were analyzed with standard time series analysis methods. In total, 11 variables were found in all investigated clusters. For nine of them, we were able to determine their nature and period. In addition, the membership probabilities from the literature were analyzed.
KW - CATALOG
KW - COROT PHOTOMETRY
KW - FIELDS
KW - NGC 1893
KW - Open clusters and associations: individual: ASCC 130
KW - Open clusters and associations: individual: Berkeley 4
KW - Open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 1893
KW - Open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 2244
KW - Open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 6830
KW - Open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 7296
KW - PARAMETERS
KW - PULSATION
KW - SATELLITE
KW - STARS
KW - Stars: variables: general
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U2 - 10.1016/j.newast.2016.10.012
DO - 10.1016/j.newast.2016.10.012
M3 - Article
SN - 1384-1076
VL - 52
SP - 133
EP - 139
JO - New Astronomy
JF - New Astronomy
ER -