Deep MMT Transit Survey of the Open Cluster M37 II: Variable Stars
J. D. Hartman, B. S. Gaudi, M. J. Holman, B. A. McLeod, K. Z. Stanek,, J. A. Barranco, M. H. Pinsonneault, J. S. Kalirai

TL;DR
This study conducted a deep, multi-night survey of the open cluster M37, discovering 1445 variable stars, including eclipsing binaries and pulsators, and analyzing several interesting systems to understand stellar variability and properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive catalog of variable stars in M37, including 1430 new discoveries, and reports detailed analysis of unique systems like a hybrid pulsator and eclipsing binaries.
Findings
Discovered 1445 variable stars, 99% new.
Identified five particularly interesting variable systems.
Preliminary physical parameters for a key eclipsing binary system.
Abstract
We have conducted a deep (), 20 night survey for transiting planets in the intermediate age () open cluster M37 (NGC 2099) using the Megacam wide-field mosaic CCD camera on the 6.5m Multiple Mirror Telescope (MMT). In this paper we present a catalog and light curves for 1445 variable stars; 1430 (99%) of these are new discoveries. We have discovered 20 new eclipsing binaries and 31 new short period () pulsating stars. The bulk of the variables are most likely rapidly rotating young low-mass stars, including a substantial number () that are members of the cluster. We identify and analyze five particularly interesting individual variables including a previously identified variable which we suggest is probably a hybrid Doradus/ Scuti pulsator, two possible quiescent cataclysmic variables, a detached eclipsing…
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