Photometry of Variable Stars from THU-NAOC Transient Survey I: The First 2 Years
Xinyu Yao, Lingzhi Wang, Xiaofeng Wang, Tianmeng Zhang, Juncheng Chen,, Wenlong Yuan, Jun Mo, Wenxiong Li, Zhiping Jin, Xuefeng Wu, JunDan Nie, Xu, Zhou

TL;DR
This study presents the detection and classification of over 1200 variable stars from two years of sky survey data, revealing insights into their properties and the metallicity distribution in the Galactic halo.
Contribution
First large-scale survey of variable stars from TNTS, identifying 299 new variables and analyzing their properties and Galactic distribution.
Findings
Detected 1237 variable stars, including 299 new discoveries.
Identified metallicity variation of RR Lyrae stars with Galactic latitude.
Observed the Blazhko effect in 14 RR Lyrae stars and O'Connell effect in 67 binaries.
Abstract
In this paper, we report the detections of stellar variabilities from the first 2-year observations of sky area of about 1300 square degrees from the Tsinghua University-NAOC Transient Survey (TNTS). A total of 1237 variable stars (including 299 new ones) were detected with brightness < 18.0 mag and magnitude variation >= 0.1 mag on a timescale from a few hours to few hundred days. Among such detections, we tentatively identified 661 RR Lyrae stars, 431 binaries, 72 Semiregular pulsators, 29 Mira stars, 11 slow irregular variables, 11 RS Canum Venaticorum stars, 7 Gamma Doradus stars, 5 long period variables, 3 W Virginis stars, 3 Delta Scuti stars, 2 Anomalous Cepheids, 1 Cepheid, and 1 nove-like star based on their time-series variability index Js and their phased diagrams. Moreover, we found that 14 RR Lyrae stars show the Blazhko effect and 67 contact eclipsing binaries exhibit the…
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