Through the short-period variability survey program, we obtained time-series BV CCD images for 1.5° X 1.0° region around the young open cluster NGC 457. As a result, we have detected 61 variable stars including 31 new ones after checking light curves of all stars by eyes. The 61 variable stars were included 14 δ Scuti variable stars, a β Cephei variable star, 10 variable Be and slowly pulsating B stars, 13 eclipsing binary stars, 21 semi-long periodic or slow irregular variables and an RR Lyrae variable star, respectively. Many variable B-type stars were known through a well-defined zero-age main sequence to the β Cepheid region of NGC 457. Most of the variable B-type stars found this paper were known variable stars. But, 11 out of 14 δ Scuti variable stars were newly discovered. The new variable stars except for δ Scuti stars were 4 variable B-type stars, 5 eclipsing binaries and 11 semi-long periodic or slow irregular variables. We have performed frequency analysis for all δ Scuti stars, a β Cepheid star and an RR Lyrae star.
δ Scuti형 변광성 BO Lyn의 파장에 따른 광도곡선 차이를 알아보기 위해서 보현산천문대의 1.8m 반사망원경과 적외선 검출기 KASINICS를 이용한 측광 관측을 수행하였다. 2011년 3월 26일부터 4월 1일까지 총 7일간의 관측 자료 로 J, H, Ks필터 광도곡선을 얻어 기존에 보고된 V필터에서의 광도곡선과 비교하여 주기, 극대점, 진폭, 형태에 대한 차이를 알아보았다. 적외선 광도곡선의 주기 분석 결과 단일 주파수해 f1=10.712 cycle/day, 주기 P=0.09335±0.00002 days의 값을 얻었으며, 파장에 따른 주기의 차이는 나타나지 않았다. 적외선에서는 2f1에 해당하는 주파수가 검출되었는 데, 이는 고진폭 δ Scuti형 변광성의 특징인 비대칭적인 광도곡선의 형태를 잘 설명해준다. 극대점의 위치를 비교한 결 과 계산된 V필터의 예상 극대점보다 관측된 적외선 극대점이 전체 주기의 약 0.3에 해당하는 만큼 더 늦게 나타났다. 진폭은 ΔJ/ΔV=0.328, ΔH/ΔV=0.216, ΔKs/ΔV=0.211로 파장이 길어질수록 변광의 폭이 더 작게 나타났다. 파장에 따른 극대점의 지연과 변광폭의 차이는 맥동변광성의 밝기 변화가 주로 온도변화에 기인하기 때문인 것으로 여겨진다.
Through time-series BV CCD photometry of the open cluster NGC 225 region, we have detected 30 variable stars including 22 new ones. They are five δ Scuti-type variable stars, a slowly pulsating B star, six eclipsing binary stars and 18 semi-long periodic or slow irregular variables, respectively. We have performed multiple-frequency analysis to determine pulsation frequencies of the δ Scuti-type stars and a slowly pulsating B star, using the discrete Fourier transform and linear least-square fitting methods. We also have derived the periods and amplitudes of 6 eclipsing binaries and a long-period variable star from the phase tting method, and presented the light curves of all variable stars. A slowly pulsating B star is a member of NGC 225, but δ Scuti-type stars are not members from the positions in the color-magnitude diagram and the radial distancies from the center of the cluster. From Dias et al. (2014, A&A, 564, 79), only three variable stars including the slowly pulsating B star are members of clusters: two are in NGC 225 and one is in Stock 24. But a variable star in Stock 24 is not a member of the cluster because of its position of color-magnitude diagarm.
As a part of the short-period variability survey (SPVS) at Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observa- tory, we obtained time-series BV CCD images in the region of the open cluster NGC 1039 (M34). The observations were performed for 22 nights from July 29, 2008 to September 26, 2010. We also made LOAO observations for 10 days from September 18, 2009 to October 30, 2010 to confirm the small variabilties of δ Scuti-type variable stars. In this paper we presented the observational properties of 28 variable stars found in the region. They are seven δ Scuti-type variable stars, two Doradus-type variable stars, four- teen eclipsing binary stars and five semi-long periodic or slow irregular variables, respectively. Only three variables were listed in the GCVS and the rest are newly discovered ones. We have performed multiple- frequency analysis to determine pulsation frequencies of the δ Scuti-type and ɤ Doradus-type variable stars, using the discrete Fourier transform and linear least-square fitting methods. We also have derived the periods and amplitudes of 12 eclipsing binaries from the phase fitting method, and presented the light curves of all variable stars.
This is the second paper on a systematic search for variable stars in Cyg OB3 region. In this paper we present the observational properties of 46 variable stars found in the region. Among them, 27 are eclipsing binaries and others are semi-long periodic or slow irregular variables. Only 5 are known variables and the rest are newly discovered ones. We have obtained the period and amplitude of 20 eclipsing binaries using the phase fitting method, and present the light curves of 46 variable stars.
As a part of the short-period variability survey (SPVS) at Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory, we obtained time-series BV CCD images in the region of Cyg OB3 association centered on the open cluster NGC 6871. The observations were performed for 18 nights from September 5, 2008 to September 1, 2009. We found 15 short-period variable stars in the region. They are δ Scuti type stars belonging to the local spiral arm, Orion spur. Among them, only two stars were previously known, and the rest are newly discovered ones. In this paper, we have performed a multiple-frequency analysis to determine frequencies of the 15 δ Scuti type stars, using the discrete Fourier transform and linear least-square fitting methods. One of the newly discovered variable stars is a double-mode δ Scuti type star with the fundamental and the first overtone modes, and two are high amplitude δ Scuti stars.
In the region of the open cluster M48 (NGC 2548), time-series BV CCD images were taken for 22 nights from February 28 in 2008 to March 17 in 2011. From this observation, we found 10 new variable stars. They include five eclipsing binaries, an RR Lyrae, two δ Scuti, and two semi-periodic and/or slow irregular type variable stars. We fail to find the member stars of the open cluster among the 10 variable stars.
In the region of the intermediate open cluster M35 (NGC 2168), the time-series of V CCD images was taken for 12 nights from December 18, 2007 to September 25, 2010. From this observation, we detected 22 variable stars including 15 new ones. They are 6 δ Scuti, a Cepheid, an RR Lyrae, 9 eclipsing binaries and 5 semi-long periodic and/or slow irregular type variable stars. For the V photometry of the δ2 Scuti stars, the multi-frequency analysis was performed using the Discrete Fourier Transform and the linear least-square fitting.
Next to Paper I (Jeon 2009a), time-series BV CCD images of the open cluster M38 were taken for 4 nights on December, 2009. The observations have been carried out for total 27 nights. In addition to the 20 variable stars in the Paper I, the discovery of 44 new variable stars has been presented in this paper: 6δ Scuti stars, 2γ Doradus stars, 18 eclipsing binaries and 18 semi-long periodic and/or slow irregular type variable stars. For the V photometry of the δ Scuti and γ Doradus stars, multi-frequency analysis was performed using the Discrete Fourier Transform and linear least-square fitting. The period search for the eclipsing binaries and the semi-long periodic and/or slow irregular type variable stars was performed by phase fitting method. As a result, the periods for 23 variable stars among the 44 ones were defined.
From the short-period variability survey (SPVS) in Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory, I obtained time-series BV CCD images in the region of the young open cluster M29 (NGC 6913) for 15 nights from May 30, 2008 to September 17, 2009. I observed 48 variable stars including 45 new ones. They consisted of 5 δ Scuti, a Cepheid, 16 eclipsing binaries and 24 semi-long periodic and/or slow irregular type variable stars including β Cephei and LPB type stars. For the rest two ones, the type of variability was not defined. I also checked the variability of the 26 known variable stars listed in the GCVS. Only three ones among 26 known variable stars confirmed variability.
From the short-period variability survey (SPVS) in Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory, we obtained time-series BV CCD images in the region of an open cluster M38 (NGC 1912) for 23 nights from February 1, 2007 to December 7, 2008. We found 18 δ Scuti stars and 2 γ Doradus stars. Among them, only 3 δ Scuti stars were known ones. From the color-magnitude diagram (CMD) of M38, most of them have been located in the instability strip. The two γ Doradus stars have been located within γ Doradus strip of M38. But, only four δ Scuti stars were located within radius 10' from the center of M38. To confirm of their membership for M38, we need more study, such as, proper motion by spectroscopic observation.
From the short-period variability survey (SPVS), we obtained time-series BV CCD images in the region of an open cluster M50 (NGC 2323) for 10 nights from 2008 February 9 to 27. The observation was performed using a small refracting telescope ( ϕ=155mm, f=1050mm) in Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory (BOAO). M50 is included in the observing field of ASAS (The All Sky Automated Survey). In the region of M50, we found 8 new variable stars including two δ Scuti stars with short-periods and very small amplitudes. There are known nine variable stars by the catalogues of ASAS and GCVS in the region. We confirmed the variability of the known variable stars for six and non-variability for three.
Preliminary time-series observations for short-period variability survey (SPVS) were carried out using a 155mm refractor and a 2k×3k CCD camera at Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory. We found 21 new variable stars in the 90′×60′ test field region : 9 eclipsing binary stars, 5δ Scuti type stars, a γ Doradus type star, and 6 long period variables. The observing field center is R.A. 05 h00m00s, DEC. 50∘00′00" (J2000.0). The period and amplitude ranges for the short-period variables, i.e., δ Scuti stars, were 0.052day - 0.107day and 0.012mag - 0.064mag, respectively.
On the framework of stochastic gravitational wave background(SGWB) by compact binary systems, we studied the strain spectra of SGWB produced by cosmological cataclysmic variables(CV). For this we reviewed the empirical properties of CVs by using newly published CV catalogue and calculated the cosmological densities of CVs considering the galaxy luminosity function and cosmic stellar birth rate function. Assuming the secular evolution of CVs, we calculated the time scale of CV gravitational wave(GW) radiation and derived formulae for the strain spectra of SGWB by cosmological CVs.
소형망원경을 이용하여 산개성단 내 단주기 미세 변광성을 체계적으로 탐사하기 위한 보현산 천문대 측광 모니터링 프로그램 Short Period Variability Survey(SPVS)의 일환으로, 젊은 산개성단 NGC 129의 90'×60' 영역에 대한 V필터 시계열 측광 관측을 수행하였다. 성단의 관측은 보현산 천문대 155mm 소형 굴절 망원경과 3K×2K CCD 카메라를 이용하여 2004년 10월 12일부터 2005년 11월 3일까지 총 11일간 수행되었으며, 그 결과 전체 2400장의 V 필터시계열 CCD 영상자료 및 성단의 색-등급도를 얻었다. 시계열 자료의 기기등급을 표준등급으로 변환하기 위하여 앙상블정규화 기법(ensemble normalization technique)을 사용하였다. 측광 후 총 9537개별의 시간에 따른 광도변화를 조사한결과 총 66개의 새로운 변광성을 발견 하였다. 새롭게 찾아낸 변광성들은 DFT(Discrete Fourier Transform) 분석과 위상 맞추기 방법(phase-matching technique)을 이용하여 변광 주기를 결정하였다. 결정된 변광성의 주기 및 진폭 변화, 색-등급도 상에서의 변광성의 위치 등을 고려하여 변광 유형을 조사한 결과 9개의 SPB형 변광성과 9개의 δ Scuti형 변광성, 29개의 식변광성, 17개의 장주기 변광성과 기타 2개의 변광성으로 분류할 수 있었다. 본 연구를 통해, 산개성단에서의 변광성 탐사 연구에 소형망원경이 유용하게 활용될 수 있음을 확인하였다.
변광성 TU UMi의 변광 유형의 분류를 위하여 소백산 천문대 0.6m광학 망원경과 2K CCD 카메라를 이용하여 B, V, I 필터를 이용한 시계열 측광 관측을 수행하였다. 변광성의 분류를 위하여 V 필터와 I 필터로부터 얻은 광도 곡선의 진폭의 비(δi/δv), 색의 변화(δ(b-v), δ(v-i))로 부터 TU UMi가 W UMa형 식쌍성임을 확인하였으며, 우리의 관측 자료에서 2개의 극심 시각(UJD 2453848.04456, HJD 2453848.23088)을 구하였고, 새로운 광도 요소(Min I=HJD 2452500.1344+0.37708907×E)를 결정하였다.
[ δ ] Scuti형 변광성 HR 2707에 대해 한국교원대학교 청람천문대의 40 cm 카세그레인식 반사 망원경과 1K CCD(AP8p)를 사용하여 2001년 11월 13일부터 2002년 2월 20일까지 45일간 시계열 관측을 수행하였다. B, V필터를 이용한 측광 관측으로부터 3,011장의 V필터 영상과 6,562장의 B 필터 영상을 획득하였다. 이들 자료 중 2002년 1월의 7일간 V 필터 관측 자료는 국제공동 관측에 사용되었다(Lopez de Coca et al., 2003). 변광성의 맥동 주파수를 검출하기 위하여 이산 푸리에 변환(DFT)과 선형 최소자승법을 이용하여 8개의 맥동 주파수를 찾았으며, 이전 관측 자료에서 얻어진 주파수와 비교하여 HR 2707의 진짜 맥동 주기는 Lopez de Coca et at.(2003)의 연구에서 얻은 f1, f2, f3, f4, f5의 5개의 주기와 우리의 연구로부터 얻은 f4까지 6개로 결정하였다.
Time-series observations were carried out using a 155mm refractor and a 2k×3k CCD camera at Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory. We found 38 new variable stars in the 2.3°×2.4° region around the Cepheid variable TU Cas: 22 eclipsing binary stars, 11 δ Scuti type stars and an RR Lyrae star, and 4 unclassified variables.