Seventeen New Variable Stars Detected in Vulpecula and Perseus
Riccardo Furgoni

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of seventeen new variable stars in the Northern Sky, including eclipsing, eruptive, pulsating, and rotating types, expanding the catalog of known variable stars in Vulpecula and Perseus.
Contribution
It introduces seventeen newly identified variable stars in the Northern Sky, classified into various types, using observational data.
Findings
Seventeen new variable stars discovered.
Classification includes eclipsing, eruptive, pulsating, and rotating types.
Expands the known variable star catalog in Vulpecula and Perseus.
Abstract
I report the discovery of seventeen new variable stars in the Northern Sky: three eclipsing (GSC 02129-00759; GSC 02129-00947; GSC 02869-02559), one eruptive (GSC 02856-02521), ten pulsating (2MASS J19305329+2558520; GSC 02129- 00537; 2MASS J19323543+2524000; 2MASS J19263580+2616428; HD 275169; GSC 02869-00313; GSC 02869-01981; GSC 02856-01391; GSC 02860-01552; GSC 02856-01465) and three rotating (one of which is suspected) (GSC 02142-01107; GSC 02856-00169; GSC 02865-01593).
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
