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Long Period Variable Stars in the Hipparcos Observing Program

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2016

D. Barthes
Affiliation:
CNRS, Groupe de Recherche en Astronomie et Astrophysique de Languedoc/ Universite Montpellier II, F-34095 Montpellier, cedex 5, France
H. Boughaleb
Affiliation:
CNRS, Groupe de Recherche en Astronomie et Astrophysique de Languedoc/ Universite Montpellier II, F-34095 Montpellier, cedex 5, France
F. Figueras
Affiliation:
Universitat de Barcelona, Dept. d’Astronomia i Meteorologia, Avgda. Diagonal. 647, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
E. G. Foster
Affiliation:
AAVSO, 25 Birch Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
J. A. Mattei
Affiliation:
AAVSO, 25 Birch Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
M. O. Mennessier
Affiliation:
CNRS, Groupe de Recherche en Astronomie et Astrophysique de Languedoc/ Universite Montpellier II, F-34095 Montpellier, cedex 5, France
E. O. Waagen
Affiliation:
AAVSO, 25 Birch Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA

Abstract

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Among the long period variable stars included in the Hipparcos observing program, 245 large-amplitude ones require brightness predictions during the mission in order to allocate the necessary observing time. We present the computation of the light ephemerides with numeric and symbolic methods using AAVSO’s 75-year data on maxima and minima dates and magnitudes and 20 years of individuai observations; the evaluation and revision of the ephemerides using ground-based observations compiled monthly by the AAVSO from observers world-wide and real-time monitoring of ephemerides stars from satellite observations performed at ESOC; the statistical results derived from one-and-a-half years of simultaneous ground-based and Hipparcos observations. We show the usefulness of all this work in understanding the physics of these pulsating variable stars.

Type
Joint Discussions
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