Nine New Variable Stars in Camelopardalis
Natalia A. Virnina

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of nine new variable stars in Camelopardalis, including pulsating and binary systems, expanding the catalog of known variable stars in that region.
Contribution
The paper introduces nine newly identified variable stars in Camelopardalis, with classifications and registration in the VSX catalogue, using observations from Tzec Maun Observatory.
Findings
Nine new variable stars discovered
Classified as pulsating and binary types
All variables registered in VSX catalogue
Abstract
Nine new short period variable stars have been discovered in the direction of the open cluster Cr464 in Camelopardalis. The field was observed using Tzec Maun Observatory's telescope AP180. Two new variable stars were classified as pulsating stars (RRab and RRc types). The other seven stars are binary systems. One of them is of ELL-type, four binaries were recognized as EW-type, and two systems are rather short period EA-type binaries. All new variables were registered in the VSX catalogue.
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
