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Parameters of eclipsing binaries
An iterative method has been used to compute the geometric and physical parameters of 1048 eclipsing binary stars. -
UNSW catalog of Variable Stars
We present a new catalogue of variable stars compiled from the data taken for the University of New South Wales Extrasolar Planet Search. From 2004 October to 2007 May, 25... -
M/L relation of intermediate-mass stars
The mass-luminosity relation (MLR) for intermediate-mass stars is based on data on detached main-sequence double-lined eclipsing binaries (DM-DLEB). However, there is a notable... -
Contact binaries from CSS DR2
With the continuous development of large optical surveys, a large number of light curves of late-type contact binary systems (CBs) have been released. Deriving parameters for... -
ASAS-SN eclipsing contact binaries with Gaia DR3
Starting from more than 11200 short-period (less than 0.5 days) EW-type eclipsing binary candidates with the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae V-band light curves, we use... -
Planet candidates and EBs in K2 campaigns 0-8
We implement a search for exoplanets in campaigns zero through eight (C0-8) of the K2 extension of the Kepler spacecraft. We apply a modified version of the Quasi-periodic... -
Updated cat. of Algol-type binaries from CSSs
We present an updated catalog of 4680 northern eclipsing binaries (EBs) with Algol-type light-curve (LC) morphology (i.e., with well-defined beginnings and ends of primary and... -
WISE catalog of periodic variable stars
We have compiled the first all-sky mid-infrared variable-star catalog based on Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer five-year survey data. Requiring more than 100 detections for... -
White-light flares on close binaries from Kepler
Based on Kepler data, we present the results of a search for white light flares on 1049 close binaries. We identify 234 flare binaries, of which 6818 flares are detected. We... -
Catalina Surveys periodic variable stars
We present ~47000 periodic variables found during the analysis of 5.4 million variable star candidates within a 20000deg^2^ region covered by the Catalina Surveys Data Release-1...
