A CCD Search for Variable Stars of Spectral Type B in the Northern Hemisphere Open Clusters. IX. NGC 457
D. Mo\'zdzierski, A. Pigulski, G. Kopacki, Z. Ko{\l}aczkowski, M., St\k{e}\'slicki

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive variability survey of NGC 457, identifying 79 variable stars including many Be and pulsating B-type stars, revealing insights into stellar variability and cluster properties over a 20-year observational span.
Contribution
It provides the largest catalog of B-type variable stars in an open cluster, including the discovery of numerous slowly pulsating B stars and detailed cluster parameter analysis.
Findings
79 variable stars identified, 66 new discoveries.
Large population of Be stars with emission variability.
Detection of many slowly pulsating B stars with low amplitudes.
Abstract
We present results of a BVI variability survey in the young open cluster NGC 457 based on observations obtained during three separate runs spanning almost 20 years. In total, we found 79 variable stars, of which 66 are new. The BVI photometry was transformed to the standard system and used to derive cluster parameters by means of isochrone fitting. Using the complementary H-alpha photometry carried out in two seasons separated by over 10 years, we find that the cluster is very rich in Be stars. In total, 15 stars in the observed field of which 14 are cluster members showed H-alpha in emission either during our observations or in the past. Most of the Be stars vary in brightness on different time scales including short-period variability related most likely to g-mode pulsations. A single-epoch spectrum of NGC457-6 shows that this Be star is presently in the shell phase. The inventory of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · History and Developments in Astronomy
