Photometric multi-site campaign on the open cluster NGC 884 I. Detection of the variable stars
S. Saesen, F. Carrier, A. Pigulski, C. Aerts, G. Handler, A. Narwid,, J.N. Fu, C. Zhang, X.J. Jiang, J. Vanautgaerden, G. Kopacki, M., St\c{e}\'slicki, B. Acke, E. Poretti, K. Uytterhoeven, C. Gielen, R., {\O}stensen, W. De Meester, M.D. Reed, Z. Ko{\l}aczkowski, G. Michalska

TL;DR
This study conducted a comprehensive multi-site photometric campaign on NGC 884, discovering over a hundred new variable stars, including pulsators and eclipsing binaries, to enhance understanding of stellar variability and improve stellar models.
Contribution
It is the first extensive multi-site photometric survey of NGC 884, identifying numerous new variable stars and providing high-precision data to challenge existing stellar instability theories.
Findings
Over 100 new variable stars discovered
Confirmed known pulsators in the cluster
Identified new eclipsing binaries and irregular variables
Abstract
CONTEXT: Recent progress in the seismic interpretation of field beta Cep stars has resulted in improvements of the physics in the stellar structure and evolution models of massive stars. Further asteroseismic constraints can be obtained from studying ensembles of stars in a young open cluster, which all have similar age, distance and chemical composition. AIMS: To improve our comprehension of the beta Cep stars, we studied the young open cluster NGC 884 to discover new B-type pulsators, besides the two known beta Cep stars, and other variable stars. METHODS: An extensive multi-site campaign was set up to gather accurate CCD photometry time series in four filters (U, B, V, I) of a field of NGC884. Fifteen different instruments collected almost 77500 CCD images in 1286 hours. The images were calibrated and reduced to transform the CCD frames into interpretable differential light…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
