The TAOS Project Stellar Variability II. Detection of 15 Variable Stars
/ Authors
S. Mondal, C. C. Lin, W. P. Chen, Z. Zhang, C. Alcock, T. Axelrod, F. Bianco, Y. Byun, N. K. Coehlo, K. Cook
and 13 more authors
R. Dave, D.-W. Kim, S. King, T. Lee, M. Lehner, H. Lin, S. Marshal, P. Protopapas, J. Rice, M. Schwamb, J. Wang, S. Wang, C. Wen
/ Abstract
The Taiwanese-American Occultation Survey (TAOS) project has collected more than a billion photometric measurements since 2005 January. These sky survey data-covering timescales from a fraction of a second to a few hundred days-are a useful source to study stellar variability. A total of 167 star fields, mostly along the ecliptic plane, have been selected for photometric monitoring with the TAOS telescopes. This paper presents our initial analysis of a search for periodic variable stars from the time-series TAOS data on one particular TAOS field, No. 151 (RA = 17$^{\rm h}30^{\rm m}6\fs$67, Dec = 27\degr17\arcmin 30\arcsec, J2000), which had been observed over 47 epochs in 2005. A total of 81 candidate variables are identified in the 3 square degree field, with magnitudes in the range 8 < R < 16. On the basis of the periodicity and shape of the lightcurves, 29 variables, 15 of which were previously unknown, are classified as RR Lyrae, Cepheid, delta Scuti, SX Phonencis, semi-regular and eclipsing binaries.
Journal: arXiv: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics