WHAT - Field 236 periodic variables


WHAT, the Wise Hungarian-made Automatic Telescope, is a small robotic telescope designed to monitor large FOV (8.2 X 8.2 deg) looking for transiting planets and variable stars. It is operated under collaboration between the Wise Observatory of the Tel-Aviv University and Konkoly Observatory of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

The first field WHAT observed is field #236 centered at (15:28:00 , +30:00:00).
The following pages contain description of the periodic variables found on this field. The variables are sorted by their period.

Page 1    P < 0.353
Page 2   0.360 < P < 0.682
Page 3   0.700 < P < 1.106
Page 4   1.106 < P < 4.469
Page 5   4.600 < P < 13.01
Page 6   13.21 < P  

The WHAT project is co-managed by T. Mazeh, A. Moran and A. Shporer from the Wise Observatory, Tel-Aviv university, G. Kovacs from the Konkoly Observatory, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and G. Bakos from Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
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