2014
DOI: 10.1086/675972
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Search for Southern Galactic Be Star Candidates

Abstract: ABSTRACT. We present the result of a search for southern Galactic Be star candidates within the group of miscellaneous variables of the ASAS-2 catalog of variable stars, using statistical, morphological, photometric, and color criteria. This search lead us to obtain a catalog of 213 new Be star candidates. The I-band light curves of these candidates show outbursts (Type-1 stars) only in 9% of the sample, and stochastic variations (Type-4 stars) in 91% of the sample. We do not find stars showing clear high and … Show more

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“…Type-2 stars show a brightness discontinuity or jump of the order of a few tenths of magnitudes that occurs on timescales of about few hundreds of days. This behaviour had never been observed in Galactic Be stars, as was also confirmed by Sabogal et al (2014). Type-3 stars show periodic or quasiperiodic magnitude variations.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…Type-2 stars show a brightness discontinuity or jump of the order of a few tenths of magnitudes that occurs on timescales of about few hundreds of days. This behaviour had never been observed in Galactic Be stars, as was also confirmed by Sabogal et al (2014). Type-3 stars show periodic or quasiperiodic magnitude variations.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…In their study, Sabogal et al (2014) used kurtosis and skewness. Kurtosis is a measure of both peakedness and tail weight.…”
Section: Set Of Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We also developed a search for BeSC within the ASAS catalog of variable stars ( [8]). These Galactic stars are located mainly in the Galactic disk at different distances.…”
Section: Techniques Used In Searches For Bescmentioning
confidence: 99%