Variable stars in the open cluster NGC 6791 and its surrounding field
F. De Marchi, E. Poretti, M. Montalto, G. Piotto, S. Desidera, L. R., Bedin, R. Claudi, A. Arellano Ferro, H. Bruntt, P.B. Stetson

TL;DR
This study conducted a high-precision variability survey of the old, super metal-rich open cluster NGC 6791, discovering new variables, re-determining periods, and analyzing cluster membership with implications for stellar evolution.
Contribution
The paper presents the first extensive variability survey of NGC 6791, identifying 260 new variables and providing detailed classifications and membership assessments.
Findings
Discovered 260 new variable stars in NGC 6791.
Re-determined periods and amplitudes for 70 known variables.
Identified a potential new dwarf nova in the cluster.
Abstract
Aims: This work presents a high--precision variability survey in the field of the old, super metal-rich open cluster NGC 6791. Methods: The data sample consists of more than 75,000 high-precision CCD time series measurements in the V band obtained mainly at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, with additional data from S. Pedro Martir and Loiano observatories, over a time span of ten nights. The field covers an area of 42x28 arcmin^2. Results: We have discovered 260 new variables and re-determined periods and amplitudes of 70 known variable stars. By means of a photometric evaluation of the membership in NGC 6791, and a preliminary membership based on the proper motions, we give a full description of the variable content of the cluster and surrounding field in the range 16<V<23.5. Accurate periods can be given for the variables with P<4.0 d, while for ones with longer periods the…
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