IBVS and the data from robotic observatories

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Publications, Astronomical Data Bases

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Automatic telescopes and surveys dump stellar variability data at ever increasing rates. We discuss what the Information Bulletin on Variable Stars (Comm. 27 & 42 of the IAU) can do with this data and to what extent Virtual Observatory techniques could be applied. We introduce IBVS DataService, the figure database and the photometric sequence visualization project.

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