The Wendelstein Calar Alto Pixellensing Project (WeCAPP): The M31 Variable Star Catalogue

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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22 pages, re-submitted to A&A after referee comments have been taken into account

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10.1051/0004-6361:20042223

In this paper we present the WeCAPP variable star catalogue towards the bulge of M31. The observations of the WeCAPP microlensing survey (optical R and I bands) during three years (2000-2003) result in a database with unprecedented time coverage for an extragalactic variable star study. We detect 23781 variable sources in a 16.1' x 16.6' field centered on the nucleus of M31. The catalogue of variable stars contains the positions, the periods and the variations in the R and I bands. We classify the variables according to their position in the R-band period-amplitude plane. Three groups can be distinguished; while the first two groups can be mainly associated with Cepheid-like variables (population I Cepheids in group I, type II Cepheids and RV Tauri stars in group II), the third one consists of Long Period Variables (LPVs). We detect 37 RV Tauri stars and 11 RV Tauri candidates which is one of the largest collections of this class of stars to date. The classification scheme is supported by Fourier decomposition of the light curves. Our data shows a correlation of the low-order Fourier coefficients Phi_21 with Phi_31 for classical Cepheids, as well for type II Cepheids and RV Tauri stars. Correlating our sample of variable stars with the X-ray based catalogues of Kaaret (2002) and Kong et al. (2002) results in 23 and 31 coincidences, 8 of which are M31 globular clusters. The number density of detected variables is clearly not symmetric, which has to be included in the calculations of the expected microlensing event rate towards M31. This asymmetry is due to the enhanced extinction in the spiral arms superimposed on the bulge of M31 which reduces the number of sources to about 60%, if compared to areas of equivalent bulge brightness (without enhanced extinction being present).

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