The ASAS-SN Catalog of Variable Stars V: Variables in the Southern Hemisphere
Abstract
The All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) provides long baseline ( yrs) light curves for sources brighter than V mag across the whole sky. As part of our effort to characterize the variability of all the stellar sources visible in ASAS-SN, we have produced million V-band light curves for sources in the southern hemisphere using the APASS DR9 catalog as our input source list. We have systematically searched these sources for variability using a pipeline based on random forest classifiers. We have identified variables, including new discoveries. In particular, we have discovered red pulsating variables, eclipsing binaries, -Scuti variables and rotational variables. The light curves and characteristics of the variables are all available through the ASAS-SN variable stars database (https://asas-sn.osu.edu/variables). The pre-computed ASAS-SN V-band light curves for all the million sources are available through the ASAS-SN photometry database (https://asas-sn.osu.edu/photometry). This effort will be extended to provide ASAS-SN light curves for sources in the northern hemisphere and for V mag sources across the whole sky that are not included in APASS DR9.
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@article{arxiv.1907.10609,
title = {The ASAS-SN Catalog of Variable Stars V: Variables in the Southern Hemisphere},
author = {T. Jayasinghe and K. Z. Stanek and C. S. Kochanek and B. J. Shappee and T. W. -S. Holoien and Todd A. Thompson and J. L. Prieto and Subo Dong and M. Pawlak and O. Pejcha and J. V. Shields and G. Pojmanski and S. Otero and N. Hurst and C. A. Britt and D. Will},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.10609},
year = {2021}
}
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17 pages, 14 figures. Accepted by MNRAS