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Variable stars towards the bulge of M 31: The AGAPE catalogue

We present the AGAPE astrometric and photometric catalogue of 1579 variable stars in a $14'$ $\times$ $10'$ field centred on M 31. This work is the first survey devoted to variable stars in the bulge of M 31. The R magnitudes of the objects and the $B-R$ colours suggest that our sample is...

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Published in:Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2004-07, Vol.421 (2), p.509-518
Main Authors: Ansari, R., Aurière, M., Baillon, P., Bouquet, A., Coupinot, G., Coutures, Ch, Ghesquière, C., Giraud-Héraud, Y., Gillieron, D., Gondolo, P., Hecquet, J., Kaplan, J., Kim, A., Le Du, Y., Melchior, A. L., Moniez, M., Picat, J. P., Soucail, G.
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