Investigating Variable Stars in the Open Cluster NGC 1912 and Its Surrounding Field
Chunyan Li, Ali Esamdin, Yu Zhang, Fangfang Song, Xiangyun Zeng, Li, Chen, Hubiao Niu, Jianying Bai, Junhui Liu

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes 24 variable stars in the open cluster NGC 1912 using photometric and Gaia data, discovering new variables and confirming cluster membership to understand their physical properties.
Contribution
The paper presents the first detection of three gamma Doradus stars as cluster members and provides detailed analysis of their physical parameters and kinematic properties.
Findings
24 variable stars detected, including 11 newly discovered
Seven variables are probable cluster members with consistent kinematics
Physical parameters of cluster variables estimated, including age and metallicity
Abstract
In this work, we studied the variable stars in the open cluster NGC 1912 based on the photometric observations and DR2 data. More than 3600 CCD frames in B, V, R filters were reduced, and we obtained the light curves that span about 63 hours. By analyzing these light curves, we detected 24 variable stars, including 16 periodic variable stars, seven eclipsing binaries and one star whose type is unclear. Among these 24 variable stars, 11 are newly-discovered, which are classified as six gamma Doradus stars, one delta Scuti star, three detached binaries and one contact binaries. We also confirmed 13 previously known variable stars. Based on cluster members identified by Cantat-Gaudin et al. (2018), we inferred cluster memberships for these detected variable stars. Using Gaia DR2 data, we plotted a new color-magnitude diagram for NGC 1912, and showed the nature of variable cluster…
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