This paper follows the previous publication of new variables discovered at Astronomical Observatory, DSFTA, University of Siena, while observing asteroids in order to determine their rotational periods. Usually, this task requires time series images acquisition on a single field for as long as possible on a few nights not necessarily consecutive. Checking continually this “goldmine” allowed us to discover 57 variable stars not yet listed in catalogues or databases. While most of the new variables are eclipsing binaries, a few belong to the RR Lyrae or delta Scuti class. Since asteroid work is definitely a time-consuming activity, coordinated campaigns of follow-up with other observatories have been fundamental in order to determine the elements of the ephemeris and sometimes the right subclass of variability. Further observations of these new variables are therefore strongly encouraged in order to better characterize these stars, especially pulsating ones whose data combined with those taken during professional surveys seem to suggest the presence of light curve amplitude and period variations.

Papini, R., Marchini, A., Salvaggio, F., Agnetti, D., Bacci, P., Banfi, M., et al. (2017). New Variables Stars Discovered by Data Minig Images Taken during Recent Asteroid Photometric Observations. II. Results from July 2015 through December 2016. THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF VARIABLE STAR OBSERVERS, 45(2), 1-5.

New Variables Stars Discovered by Data Minig Images Taken during Recent Asteroid Photometric Observations. II. Results from July 2015 through December 2016

Alessandro Marchini;Giorgio Bianciardi;
2017-01-01

Abstract

This paper follows the previous publication of new variables discovered at Astronomical Observatory, DSFTA, University of Siena, while observing asteroids in order to determine their rotational periods. Usually, this task requires time series images acquisition on a single field for as long as possible on a few nights not necessarily consecutive. Checking continually this “goldmine” allowed us to discover 57 variable stars not yet listed in catalogues or databases. While most of the new variables are eclipsing binaries, a few belong to the RR Lyrae or delta Scuti class. Since asteroid work is definitely a time-consuming activity, coordinated campaigns of follow-up with other observatories have been fundamental in order to determine the elements of the ephemeris and sometimes the right subclass of variability. Further observations of these new variables are therefore strongly encouraged in order to better characterize these stars, especially pulsating ones whose data combined with those taken during professional surveys seem to suggest the presence of light curve amplitude and period variations.
2017
Papini, R., Marchini, A., Salvaggio, F., Agnetti, D., Bacci, P., Banfi, M., et al. (2017). New Variables Stars Discovered by Data Minig Images Taken during Recent Asteroid Photometric Observations. II. Results from July 2015 through December 2016. THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF VARIABLE STAR OBSERVERS, 45(2), 1-5.
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