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20 April 2024
 
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Variable stars in the Magellanic Clouds: II. The data and infrared properties
Yoshifusa Ita ; Toshihiko Tanabe ; Noriyuki Matsunaga ; Yasushi Nakajima ; Chie Nagashima ; Takahiro Nagayama ; Daisuke Kato ; Mikio Kurita ; Tetsuya Nagata ; Shuji Sato ; Motohide Tamura ; Hidehiko Nakaya ; Yoshikazu Nakada ;
Date 3 Dec 2003
Subject astro-ph
Affiliation1,6), Toshihiko Tanabe , Noriyuki Matsunaga , Yasushi Nakajima , Chie Nagashima , Takahiro Nagayama , Daisuke Kato , Mikio Kurita , Tetsuya Nagata , Shuji Sato , Motohide Tamura , Hidehiko Nakaya and Yoshikazu Nakada (1,5) (University of Tokyo NAOJ N
AbstractThe data of 8,852 and 2,927 variable stars detected by OGLE survey in the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds are presented. They are cross-identified with the SIRIUS JHK survey data, and their infrared properties are discussed. Variable red giants are well separated on the period-J - K plane, suggesting that it could be a good tool to distinguish their pulsation mode and type.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0312079
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