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"Peremennye Zvezdy", Prilozhenie, vol. 13, N 9 (2013) |
ISSN 2221–0474 |
Received: 26.01.2013; accepted: 4.06.2013
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Comments:
1. MinII=13.43.
2. MinII=13.48.
3. MinII=14.0.
4. MinII=14.5.
5. MinII=13.32.
6. Data from Catalina Sky Survey (Drake et al., 2009) confirm the period.
7. MinII=14.25.
8. MinII=14.1.
10. MinII=11.8.
11. MinII=13.45.
13. MinII=13.67. Deformed light curve.
14. MinII=12.8.
15. MinII=12.92.Remarks:
I present new variables discovered by data mining. My search for variables was carried out in the publicly available data of the Northern Sky Variability Survey (NSVS, Wozniak et al. 2004). These observations were analyzed using the period-search software developed by Dr. V.P. Goranskij for Windows environment and adjusted in the VS-COMPAS group for discovering variables by data mining. The coordinates were drawned from UCAC4 (Zacharias et al., 2013).
Acknowledgements: I would like to thank I.S. Brykhanov for helpful discussion. I thank I. Adamin, A. Prokopovich, and A. Tkachenko for access to software and data used for my research.References:
Drake, A.J., Djorgovski, S.G., Mahabal, A., et al., 2009, Astrophys. J., 696, 870
Wozniak, P.R., Vestrand, W.T., Akerlof, C.W., et al., 2004, Astron. J., 127, 2436
Zacharias, N., Finch C.T., Girard T.M., et al., 2013, Astron. J., 145, 44