CCD Photometry of the Pleiades Delta Scuti Star V650 Tauri
L. Fox Machado, R. Michel, M. Alvarez, C. Zurita, J.N. Fu

TL;DR
This study presents a three-site CCD photometric campaign observing the Pleiades Delta Scuti star V650 Tauri over 14 days, detecting at least five significant frequencies and providing valuable data on its pulsation characteristics.
Contribution
It reports the first multi-site CCD photometric campaign of V650 Tauri, revealing multiple pulsation frequencies in this Pleiades cluster star.
Findings
Detected at least five significant pulsation frequencies.
Collected 164 hours of high-quality photometric data.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of multi-site observations for variable star analysis.
Abstract
The preliminary results of a three-site CCD photometric campaign are reported. The Scuti variable V650 Tauri belonging to the Pleiades cluster was observed photometrically for 14 days on three continents during 2008 November. An overall run of 164 hr of data was collected. At least five significant frequencies for V650 Tauri have been detected.
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