Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 2011
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/529/A89. Originally published in: 2011A&A...529A..89D
Physics
Stars: Variable
Scientific paper
Light curve parameters and classification results are presented for the Kepler public data measured in the first quarter (Q1) of the mission. The information presented here should allow scientists to make candidate lists of their objects of study and to obtain some basic light curve information. We recall that we did not perform detailed light curve modelling, only a basic one, sufficient for producing variability class memberships for each target. We refer to Debosscher et al. (2011A&A...529A..89D, this paper) and Debosscher et al. (2009, Cat. J/A+A/506/519) for a detailed description of the light curve parameters, and the interpretation of the classification results. Note that the classification results presented here, were obtained using Kepler light curve information only. 2MASS colours were only used afterwards to refine and evaluate the classification results (as presented in the paper).
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Aerts Christine
Blomme J.
de Ridder Joris
Debosscher Jonas
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