VVV survey near-infrared colour catalogue of known variable stars
F\'abio R. Herpich, Carlos E. Ferreira Lopes, Roberto K. Saito, Dante, Minniti, Alessandro Ederoclite, Thiago S. Ferreira, Marcio Catelan

TL;DR
This paper presents a near-infrared colour catalogue of known variable stars from the VVV survey, enhancing the understanding of these objects in the complex, high-extinction regions of the Milky Way using combined infrared, optical, and Gaia data.
Contribution
It provides a new catalogue with accurate positions, magnitudes, extinctions, and distances for variable stars, integrating VVV, Gaia, and VSX-AAVSO data, and highlights biases in current variability knowledge.
Findings
20% of variable stars flagged as non-stellar sources
Over half of the sources are missing from the VVV variability list
Current variability knowledge is biased towards nearby, low-extinction stars
Abstract
Context. The Vista Variables in the Via Lactea (VVV) near-infrared variability survey explores some of the most complex regions of the Milky Way bulge and disk in terms of high extinction and high crowding. Aims. We add a new wavelength dimension to the optical information available at the American Association of Variable Star Observers International Variable Star Index (VSX-AAVSO) catalogue to test the VVV survey near-infrared photometry to better characterise these objects. Methods. We cross-matched the VVV and the VSX-AAVSO catalogues along with Gaia Data Release 2 photometry and parallax. Results. We present a catalogue that includes accurate individual coordinates, near-infrared magnitudes (ZY JHKs), extinctions Aks, and distances based on Gaia parallaxes. We also show the near-infrared CMDs and spatial distributions for the different VSX types of variable stars, including…
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