The Fifth Edition of the General Catalogue of Variable Stars: Experiences in the Constellation of Centaurus
N.N. Samus, E.N. Pastukhova, O.V. Durlevich, E.V. Kazarovets

TL;DR
This paper details the updates and revisions made to the fifth edition of the General Catalogue of Variable Stars, focusing on 1408 stars in Centaurus, utilizing data mining and proposing new variability classifications.
Contribution
It introduces a fully revised version of the GCVS for Centaurus, incorporating new data, variability types, and light elements through advanced data mining techniques.
Findings
Revised catalog for 1408 stars in Centaurus
Proposed new variability types for many stars
Identified new light elements for periodic variables
Abstract
We have recently announced that the General Catalogue of Variable Stars enters the stage of its fifth, purely electronic edition (GCVS 5.1). Recently, we have incorporated a new, completely revised version for 1408 variable stars in the constellation of Centaurus into the GCVS 5.1. Working on this revision, we used current possibilities of data mining, suggested new variability types for many variable stars, found new light elements for a large number of periodic variables. This paper describes the work fulfilled during the preparation of the GCVS 5.1 version for Centaurus, discusses in detail a number of cases most significant astrophysically.
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