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1998A&AS..128...19K - Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 128, 19-28 (1998/February-2)

The optical gravitational lensing experiment. Variable stars in globular clusters. IV. Fields 104A-E in 47 Tucanae.

KALUZNY J., KUBIAK M., SZYMANSKI M., UDALSKI A., KRZEMINSKI W., MATEO M. and STANEK K.Z.

Abstract (from CDS):

Five fields located close to the center of the globular cluster NGC 104=47 Tuc were surveyed in a search for variable stars. We present V-band light curves for 42 variables. This sample includes 13 RR Lyr stars - 12 of them belong to the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) and 1 is a background object from the galactic halo. Twelve eclipsing binaries were identified - 9 contact systems and 3 detached/semi-detached systems. Seven eclipsing binaries are located in the blue straggler region on the cluster color-magnitude diagram (CMD) and four binaries can be considered main-sequence systems. One binary is probably a member of the SMC. Eight contact binaries are likely members of the cluster and one is most probably a foreground star. We show that for the surveyed region of 47 Tuc, the relative frequency of contact binaries is very low as compared with other recently surveyed globular clusters. The sample of identified variables also includes 15 red variables with periods ranging from about 2 days to several weeks. A large fraction of these 15 variables probably belong to the SMC but a few stars are likely to be red giants in 47 Tuc. VI photometry for about 50 000 stars from the cluster fields was obtained as a by product of our survey.

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Journal keyword(s): globular clusters: individual: NGC 104 - star: variables: other - blue stragglers - binaries: eclipsing - HR diagram - Magellanic clouds

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+AS/128/19): tab1-4 tab5-42 tab43-47>

Nomenclature: Table 4: OGLEGC NNN (Nos 212-255)

Simbad objects: 47

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