VI light curves of Galactic Bulge RR Lyrae Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Soszynski I.
  2. Dziembowski W.A.
  3. Udalski A.
  4. Poleski R.
  5. Szymanski M.K.,Kubiak M.
  6. Pietrzynski G.
  7. Wyrzykowski L.
  8. Ulaczyk K.
  9. Kozlowski S.,Pietrukowicz P.
  10. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

The eleventh part of the OGLE-III Catalog of Variable Stars (OIII-CVS) contains 16836 RR Lyr stars detected in the OGLE fields toward the Galactic bulge. The total sample is composed of 11756 RR Lyr stars pulsating in the fundamental mode (RRab), 4989 overtone pulsators (RRc), and 91 double-mode (RRd) stars. About 400 RR Lyr stars are members of the Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy. The catalog includes the time-series photometry collected in the course of the OGLE survey, basic parameters of the stars, finding charts, and cross-identifications with other catalogs of RR Lyr stars toward the Milky Way center.

Keywords
  1. Variable stars
  2. Apparent magnitude
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2011AcA....61....1S
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History

2011-08-29T10:33:11Z
Resource record created
2011-08-29T10:33:11Z
Created
2017-09-19T14:20:58Z
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