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Beginning of ReadMe : J/AcA/59/349 NGC 1502 UBVIc photometry (Michalska+, 2009) ================================================================================ A CCD search for variable stars of spectral type B in the northern hemisphere open clusters. VII. NGC 1502. Michalska G., Pigulski A., Steslicki M., Narwid A. <Acta Astron., 59, 349-370 (2009)> =2009AcA....59..349M ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Clusters, open ; Stars, variable ; Photometry, UBVRI Keywords: stars: early-type - stars: emission-line, Be - open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 1502 Abstract: We present results of variability search in the field of the young open cluster NGC 1502. Eight variable stars were discovered. Of six other stars in the observed field that were suspected for variability, we confirm variability of two, including one beta Cep star, NGC 1502-26. The remaining four suspects were found to be constant in our photometry. In addition, UBVIc photometry of the well-known massive eclipsing binary SZ Cam was obtained. Description: All observations of NGC 1502 were carried out at Bialkow, a station of University of Wroclaw, with a 60-cm Cassegrain telescope. During the first observing run, we acquired observations on 22 nights between August 22, 2004 and April 20, 2005.
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