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The ASAS-SN catalogue of variable stars I: The Serendipitous Survey

2018; Oxford University Press; Volume: 477; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/mnras/sty838

ISSN

1365-2966

Autores

T. Jayasinghe, C. S. Kochanek, K. Z. Stanek, B. J. Shappee, T. W. S. Holoien, T. A. Thompson, J. L. Prieto, Subo Dong, M. Pawlak, J. Shields, G. Pojmański, S. Otero, C A Britt, D Will,

Tópico(s)

Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation

Resumo

The All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) is the first optical survey to routinely monitor the whole sky with a cadence of $\sim2-3$ days down to V$\lesssim17$ mag. ASAS-SN has monitored the whole sky since 2014, collecting $\sim100-500$ epochs of observations per field. The V-band light curves for candidate variables identified during the search for supernovae are classified using a random forest classifier and visually verified. We present a catalog of 66,179 bright, new variable stars discovered during our search for supernovae, including 27,479 periodic variables and 38,700 irregular variables. V-band light curves for the ASAS-SN variables are available through the ASAS-SN variable stars database (https://asas-sn.osu.edu/variables). The database will begin to include the light curves of known variable stars in the near future along with the results for a systematic, all-sky variability survey.

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