1. Long-term photometry of IC 348 with the Young Exoplanet Transit Initiative network
- Author
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D. J. Fritzewski, J. Greif, M. Kitze, B. Dincel, Ch. Adam, H. F. W. Gilbert, Ch. Ginski, St. Raetz, Ronny Errmann, W. P. Chen, T. O. B. Schmidt, Ralph Neuhäuser, A. Pannicke, Sven Buder, Timothy Butterley, P. C. Huang, Theodor Pribulla, Richard Wilson, C. Marka, V. Wolf, M. Seeliger, M. Mallonn, L. K. Hardy, J. G. Schmidt, Jesús Hernández, Aglae Kellerer, Z. Garai, S. P. Littlefair, Cesar Briceno, V. S. Dhillon, Markus Mugrauer, and Emil Kundra
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Physics ,Starspot ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Wide field ,Exoplanet ,Photometry (optics) ,010104 statistics & probability ,Stars ,Space and Planetary Science ,0103 physical sciences ,0101 mathematics ,Variable star ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Open cluster - Abstract
We present long-term photometric observations of the young open cluster IC 348 with a baseline time-scale of 2.4 yr. Our study was conducted with several telescopes from the Young Exoplanet Transit Initiative (YETI) network in the Bessel R band to find periodic variability of young stars. We identified 87 stars in IC 348 to be periodically variable; 33 of them were unreported before. Additionally, we detected 61 periodic non-members of which 41 are new discoveries. Our wide field of view was the key to those numerous newly found variable stars. The distribution of rotation periods in IC 348 has always been of special interest. We investigate it further with our newly detected periods but we cannot find a statistically significant bimodality. We also report the detection of a close eclipsing binary in IC 348 composed of a low-mass stellar component (M ≳ 0.09 M⊙) and a K0 pre-main-sequence star (M ≈ 2.7 M⊙). Furthermore, we discovered three detached binaries among the background stars in our field of view and confirmed the period of a fourth one.
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- 2016