Automated classification of variable stars for All-Sky Automated Survey 1–2 data |
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Authors: | L. Eyer C. Blake |
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Affiliation: | Princeton University Observatory, Ivy Lane, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA;Observatoire de Genève, CH-1290 Sauverny, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | ![]() With the advent of surveys generating multi-epoch photometry and the discovery of large numbers of variable stars, the classification of these stars has to be automatic. We have developed such a classification procedure for about 1700 stars from the variable star catalogue of the All-Sky Automated Survey 1–2 (ASAS 1–2) by selecting the periodic stars and by applying an unsupervised Bayesian classifier using parameters obtained through a Fourier decomposition of the light curve. For irregular light curves we used the period and moments of the magnitude distribution for the classification. In the case of ASAS 1–2, 83 per cent of variable objects are red giants. A general relation between the period and amplitude is found for a large fraction of those stars. The selection led to 302 periodic and 1429 semiperiodic stars, which are classified in six major groups: eclipsing binaries, 'sinusoidal curves', Cepheids, small amplitude red variables, SR and Mira stars. The type classification error level is estimated to be about 7 per cent. |
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Keywords: | astronomical data bases: miscellaneous catalogues surveys Cepheids stars: variables: other |
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