A CCD Search for Variable Stars of Spectral Type B in the Northern Hemisphere Open Clusters. VIII. NGC 6834
M. Jerzykiewicz, G. Kopacki, A. Pigulski, Z. Ko{\l}aczkowski, S.-L., Kim

TL;DR
This study conducts a CCD variability survey of the open cluster NGC 6834, identifying 15 variable stars, analyzing their membership status, and deriving cluster parameters through photometric data and isochrone fitting.
Contribution
It reports the discovery and classification of variable stars in NGC 6834 and refines cluster parameters considering reddening effects and membership probabilities.
Findings
15 variable stars discovered, including Gamma Doradus and Gamma Cassiopeiae types.
Cluster age estimated at approximately 50 million years.
Identification of probable cluster members and non-members among variable stars.
Abstract
We present results of a CCD variability search in the field of the young open cluster NGC 6834. We discover 15 stars to be variable in light. The brightest, a multiperiodic Gamma Doradus-type variable is a foreground star. The eight fainter ones, including a Gamma Cassiopeiae-type variable, two Lambda Eridani-type variables, an ellipsoidal variable, an EB-type eclipsing binary, and three variable stars we could not classify, all have E(B-V) within proper range, thus fulfilling the necessary condition to be members. One of the three unclassified variables may be a non-member on account of its large angular distance from the center of the cluster. Four of the six faintest variable stars, which include two eclipsing binaries and two very red stars showing year-to-year variations, are certain non-members. One of the remaining two faintest variable stars, an EA-type eclipsing binary may be a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
