Variable stars in the Globular Cluster NGC 2808
Andrea Kunder, Peter B. Stetson, Marcio Catelan, Alistair R. Walker,, Pia Amigo

TL;DR
This study presents a 28-year calibrated photometric analysis of variable stars in NGC 2808, revising their classifications, periods, and properties, and discovering new variable candidates, supporting the cluster's Oosterhoff I classification.
Contribution
The paper provides the first long-term calibrated BVI photometry for NGC 2808's variable stars, revises their types and periods, and reports new variable candidates, enhancing understanding of the cluster's variable star population.
Findings
11 RR0 variables identified
5 RR1 variables identified
Discovery of new SX Phoenicis candidates
Abstract
The first calibrated broadband BVI time-series photometry is presented for the variable stars in NGC 2808, with observations spanning a range of twenty-eight years. We have also redetermined the variability types and periods for the variable stars identified previously by Corwin et al, revising the number of probable fundamental-mode RR Lyrae variables (RR0) to 11 and the number of first-overtone variables (RR1) to five. Our observations were insufficient to discern the nature of the previously identified RR1 star, V24, and the tentatively identified RR1 star, V13. These two variables are \sim0.8 mag brighter than the RR Lyrae variables, appear to have somewhat erratic period and/or luminosity changes, and lie inside the RR Lyrae instability strip. Curiously, all but one of the RR Lyrae stars studied in this relatively metal-rich cluster exhibit the Blazhko phenomenon, an effect thought…
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