Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-12-28
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
44 pages
Scientific paper
In this paper we present the fourth part of the photometric data from the 9x9 deg ASAS camera monitoring the whole southern hemisphere in V-band. Preliminary list (based on observations obtained since January 2001) of variable stars located between RA 18^h - 24^h is released. 10311 stars brighter than V=14 were found to be variable (1641 eclipsing, 1116 regularly pulsating, 938 Mira and 6616 other stars). Light curves have been classified using the automated algorithm taking into account periods, amplitudes, fourier coefficients of the light curves, 2MASS colors and IRAS infrared fluxes. Basic photometric properties are presented in the tables and some examples of thumbnail light curves are printed for reference. All photometric data are available over the INTERNET at http://www.astrouw.edu.pl/~gp/asas/asas.html or http://archive.princeton.edu/~asas
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