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vol. 10, N 12 (2010)

Eclipsing Variables from the MACHO Galactic Bulge Scutum Fields II

K. Bernhard
Linz, Austria

ISSN 2221–0474

Received:   6.03.2010;   accepted:   12.04.2010
(E-mail for contact: klaus.bernhard@liwest.at)


#NameOtherCoord (J2000)TypeMaxMinSystemPeriodEpoch (JD)typeSpCommentL.CurveFind.ChartData
1 MACHO 303.44074.13018 29 29.74, -15 03 30.7EA16.1517.00R4.6412402451390.918min Comm. 1303_44074_130.jpg 303_44074_130.txt
2 MACHO 303.44411.33118 29 49.84, -15 02 54.8EA16.6517.50R1.6461982449908.177min Comm. 2303_44411_331.jpg 303_44411_331.txt
3 MACHO 302.44755.9718 30 32.94, -14 30 06.3EA15.5016.40R1.0272002449924.941min Comm. 3302_44755_97.jpg 302_44755_97.txt
4 MACHO 302.44757.1918 30 34.97, -14 22 49.0EA14.8015.15R0.9831012450323.997min Comm. 4302_44757_19.jpg 302_44757_19.txt
5 MACHO 303.44915.12018 30 39.67, -15 00 57.7EW15.8516.15R0.5337492449949.003min Comm. 5303_44915_120.jpg 303_44915_120.txt
6 MACHO 302.44923.11418 30 40.85, -14 28 48.2EB15.4015.73R0.7970592450159.295min Comm. 6302_44923_114.jpg 302_44923_114.txt
7 MACHO 302.44925.20318 30 40.90, -14 21 35.8EB16.3016.65R1.2113652450576.230min Comm. 7302_44925_203.jpg 302_44925_203.txt
8 MACHO 303.44915.17218 30 41.33, -15 01 21.6EB16.4016.85R0.5769922450235.148min Comm. 8303_44915_172.jpg 303_44915_172.txt
9 MACHO 302.44930.64718 30 41.20, -14 00 04.7EW17.3018.05R0.3081222451364.934min Comm. 9302_44930_647.jpg 302_44930_647.txt
10 MACHO 302.44930.5418 30 42.59, -13 59 40.7EB14.5514.80R1.4626502450308.953min Comm. 10302_44930_54.jpg 302_44930_54.txt
11 MACHO 302.44923.36418 30 44.71, -14 29 16.9EW16.6517.05R0.3812472450670.949min Comm. 11302_44923_364.jpg 302_44923_364.txt
12 MACHO 303.45082.2818 31 00.57, -15 04 22.7EB13.7514.25R0.8329112449833.320min Comm. 12303_45082_28.jpg 303_45082_28.txt
13 MACHO 302.45090.32718 31 08.75, -14 33 53.1EW16.5517.00R0.3854472449926.012min Comm. 13302_45090_327.jpg 302_45090_327.txt
14 MACHO 302.45091.40418 31 11.47, -14 27 06.2EB16.8517.20R0.5861562450607.205min Comm. 14302_45091_404.jpg 302_45091_404.txt
15 MACHO 301.45107.8018 31 11.57, -13 24 01.2EW16.2516.70R1.0970302449885.158min Comm. 15301_45107_80.jpg 301_45107_80.txt
16 MACHO 301.45269.63518 31 12.05, -13 47 27.7EW17.1517.70R0.4165712449926.008min Comm. 16301_45269_635.jpg 301_45269_635.txt
17 MACHO 301.45278.38618 31 19.35, -13 12 35.8EW17.2017.65R0.8932002450311.053min Comm. 17301_45278_386.jpg 301_45278_386.txt
18 MACHO 301.45439.27418 31 29.71, -13 40 50.5EW16.2516.60R0.3865222450301.041min Comm. 18301_45439_274.jpg 301_45439_274.txt
19 MACHO 301.45437.13518 31 36.07, -13 50 37.8EW15.0515.40R0.4573002449918.984min Comm. 19301_45437_135.jpg 301_45437_135.txt
20 MACHO 301.45438.24018 31 37.81, -13 45 02.8EB15.7516.10R1.2080952449952.011min Comm. 20301_45438_240.jpg 301_45438_240.txt
21 MACHO 301.45606.36518 31 47.20, -13 45 39.1EW16.5516.90R0.4168972450594.111min Comm. 21301_45606_365.jpg 301_45606_365.txt
22 MACHO 303.45586.30418 31 47.51, -15 04 01.3EA16.4516.95R1.7907222450654.026min Comm. 22303_45586_304.jpg 303_45586_304.txt
23 MACHO 301.45607.3318 31 48.75, -13 41 49.2EW13.4513.75R0.4826422449924.938min Comm. 23301_45607_33.jpg 301_45607_33.txt
24 MACHO 303.45587.48418 31 50.12, -14 59 17.6EW17.0517.50R0.4735302449927.940min Comm. 24303_45587_484.jpg 303_45587_484.txt
25 MACHO 301.45612.19418 31 55.09, -13 19 29.8EB16.0016.45R0.7477762449789.259min Comm. 25301_45612_194.jpg 301_45612_194.txt
26 MACHO 302.45597.14018 31 55.57, -14 19 19.1EW16.0516.45R0.4140812450547.300min Comm. 26302_45597_140.jpg 302_45597_140.txt
27 MACHO 302.45596.17218 31 56.54, -14 26 42.3EB16.0516.45R1.2931662451279.151min Comm. 27302_45596_172.jpg 302_45596_172.txt
28 MACHO 302.45598.28918 31 57.64, -14 15 29.8EB16.3516.80R0.8200052450578.181min Comm. 28302_45598_289.jpg 302_45598_289.txt
29 MACHO 303.45750.3918 32 03.67, -15 19 05.4EB16.7017.08R0.6492362450316.020min Comm. 29303_45750_39.jpg 303_45750_39.txt
30 MACHO 301.45773.22818 32 05.49, -13 47 41.9EW16.0016.40R0.8054272449856.254min Comm. 30301_45773_228.jpg 301_45773_228.txt
31 MACHO 303.45755.44518 32 05.65, -15 00 57.3EW16.9517.30R0.4489372450606.134min Comm. 31303_45755_445.jpg 303_45755_445.txt
32 MACHO 301.45779.14518 32 05.62, -13 25 39.0EA15.6515.95R1.9210382451284.228min Comm. 32301_45779_145.jpg 301_45779_145.txt
33 MACHO 301.45775.48718 32 07.29, -13 40 20.5EW16.9017.35R0.4296912450567.192min Comm. 33301_45775_487.jpg 301_45775_487.txt
34 MACHO 301.45775.22018 32 10.81, -13 39 53.5EW15.9016.25R0.4402782450215.143min Comm. 34301_45775_220.jpg 301_45775_220.txt
35 MACHO 301.45772.49818 32 13.10, -13 53 17.0EW17.4517.95R0.4098932449922.098min Comm. 35301_45772_498.jpg 301_45772_498.txt

Comments:


1. MinII = 16.45.

2. MinII = 16.75.

3. MinII = 15.55.

4. MinII = 15.05.

5. MinII = 16.15.

6. MinII = 15.50.

7. MinII = 16.55.

8. MinII = 16.55.

9. MinII = 17.90. The coordinates are from the GSC2.3 catalogue (Lasker et al. 2008).

10. MinII = 14.75.

11. MinII = 17.00.

12. MinII = 13.85.

13. MinII = 16.95.

14. MinII = 17.05.

15. MinII = 16.70.

16. MinII = 17.70. The horizontal line is an artefact of the data, it cannot be removed without damaging the data for the star.

17. MinII = 17.60.

18. MinII = 16.55. The horizontal line is an artefact of the data, it cannot be removed without damaging the data for the star.

19. MinII = 15.40.

20. MinII = 16.00.

21. MinII = 16.85.

22. MinII = 16.70.

23. MinII = 13.70.

24. MinII = 17.40.

25. MinII = 16.30. The horizontal line is an artefact of the data, it cannot be removed without damaging the data for the star.

26. MinII = 16.40.

27. MinII = 16.15.

28. MinII = 16.60.

29. MinII = 16.95.

30. MinII = 16.35.

31. MinII = 17.30.

32. MinII = 15.95.

33. MinII = 17.30.

34. MinII = 16.20. The horizontal line is an artefact of the data, it cannot be removed without damaging the data for the star.

35. MinII = 17.90.

Remarks:
The first part of this study was published by Bernhard and Greaves (2010).

Presented are the details for thirty five eclipsing variables found from the Scutum MACHO Galactic Bulge fields 301-303 epoch photometry as publicly served via their new Virtual Observatory interface (Smillie 2009) and as downloaded and sourced via TOPCAT.

Each object was checked against the Strasbourg CDS Vizier service and the International Variable Star Index (http://www.aavso.org/vsx/) for pre-existence as an eclipsing binary in variability catalogues.

The astrometric positions were derived from the Carlsberg Meridian Catalog 14 (CMC14 2006) and 2MASS (Skrutskie et al. 2006) if available. The Macho R magnitudes were calculated from the instrumental R magnitudes using the formula given in Alcock et al. (1999). The programmes AVE (GEA) and Period04 (University of Vienna) were used for the data analysis.

Acknowledgements: This paper utilizes public domain data obtained by the MACHO Project, jointly funded by the US Department of Energy through the University of California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under contract No. W-7405-Eng-48, by the National Science Foundation through the Center for Particle Astrophysics of the University of California under cooperative agreement AST-8809616, and by the Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatory, part of the Australian National University. The application TOPCAT (http://www.starlink.ac.uk/topcat) was used for the access of the data. Catalogue data served by the VizieR service of the CDS, Strasbourg, was used in this analysis. It is a pleasure to thank John Greaves for providing a list of likely eclipsing binaries from the Scutum MACHO Galactic Bulge fields 301-303 and for further helpful suggestions and comments.

References:
Alcock, C., Allsman, R.A., Alves, D.R., et al., 1999, PASP, 111, 1539
Bernhard, K., Greaves, J., 2010, PZP, 10, No. 1
CMC14, 2006, Carlsberg Meridian Catalog 14, Centre de Donnees Astronomiques de Strasbourg, I/304
Lasker, B., Lattanzi, M.G., McLean, B.J., et al., 2008, Astron. J., 136, 735
Skrutskie, M.F., Cutri, R.M., Stiening, R., et al., 2006, Astron. J., 131, 1163
Smillie, J.G., for the MACHO collaboration, 2009, arXiv:0910.5041



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