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Follow-up observations of variable stars at the Terskol Observatory within the Gaia project

In: Contributions of the Astronomical Observatory Skalnaté Pleso, vol. 49, no. 2
V. Godunova - A. Simon - V. Reshetnyk - I. Izviekova - I. Sokolov - Yu. Bufan - V. Kozlov - O. Sergeev - V. Taradii

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Year, pages: 2019, 358 - 362
Language: eng
Keywords:
variable stars, photometry, light curves, transients, Gaia
About article:
We report on optical observations of stellar objects (SNe, CVs, YSOs, etc.), which were detected within the framework of the Gaia mission. The telescopes Zeiss-2000 and Zeiss-600 at the Terskol Observatory provide good enough opportunities especially for follow-up studies of these objects. Photometric observations have been used to perform a quick analysis of the imaging data in order to reveal short- or long-term variability in the brightness of Gaia transients. Appropriate software developed has been applied for processing and analysis of datasets gathered in 2016-2018 for more than 40 objects; a lot of them have been continuously observed over the years. In this paper, we present some results obtained for transients Gaia17dce, Gaia18aen, and Gaia18cct.
How to cite:
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Godunova, V., Simon, A., Reshetnyk, V., Izviekova, I., Sokolov, I., Bufan, Y., Kozlov, V., Sergeev, O., Taradii, V. 2019. Follow-up observations of variable stars at the Terskol Observatory within the Gaia project. In Contributions of the Astronomical Observatory Skalnaté Pleso, vol. 49, no.2, pp. 358-362. 1335-1842.

APA:
Godunova, V., Simon, A., Reshetnyk, V., Izviekova, I., Sokolov, I., Bufan, Y., Kozlov, V., Sergeev, O., Taradii, V. (2019). Follow-up observations of variable stars at the Terskol Observatory within the Gaia project. Contributions of the Astronomical Observatory Skalnaté Pleso, 49(2), 358-362. 1335-1842.
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Publisher: Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences
Published: 1. 5. 2019
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.