Follow-Up Observations of GNAT MG1 Survey Stars: A Summer Community College Student Research Project

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Along with two other community college students, Casey Milne and Neelie Jaggi, I used a 10-inch telescope at the Orion Observatory in the fall of 2006 to observe nine GNAT MG1 survey stars whose periods, due to heavy aliasing, were unknown. Two were found to be continuously variable. Lightcurves for these two stars, each with over a thousand data points, were obtained and the variable's periods were determined. This summer (2007), I will be using multiple telescopes to observe a considerably larger number of MG1 stars. I will, again, obtain extensive observations of those stars found to be continuously variable and will attempt to determine their periods.

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