The Cluster AgeS Experiment (CASE). Variable stars in the field of the globular cluster M22
M. Rozyczka, I. B. Thompson, W. Pych, W. Narloch, R. Poleski, A., Schwarzenberg-Czerny

TL;DR
This study monitored the globular cluster M22 over eight years, discovering 238 new variable stars and analyzing their properties to understand stellar evolution and cluster dynamics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive catalog of variable stars in M22, including new detections and detailed analysis of their types and cluster membership, enhancing understanding of stellar variability.
Findings
238 new variable stars identified, including pulsators and binaries.
Detailed characterization of variable star types and cluster membership.
Revised statistics on the Blazhko effect in RR Lyrae stars.
Abstract
The field of the globular cluster M22 (NGC 6656) was monitored between 2000 and 2008 in a search for variable stars. light curves were obtained for 359 periodic, likely periodic, and long-term variables, 238 of which are new detections. Thirty nine newly detected variables, and 63 previously known ones are members or likely members of the cluster, including 20 SX Phe, 10 RRab and 16 RRc-type pulsators, one BL Her-type pulsator, 21 contact binaries, and 9 detached or semi-detached eclipsing binaries. The most interesting among the identified objects are V112 - a bright multimode SX Phe pulsator, V125 - a Lyr-type binary on the blue horizontal branch, V129 - a blue/yellow straggler with a W UMa-like light curve, located halfway between the extreme horizontal branch and red giant branch, and V134 - an extreme horizontal branch object with d and a nearly sinusoidal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
