G. Pojmanski

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1997 - 2009

Anzahl

15

Co-Autoren

XMMSL1 J060636.2-694933: An XMM-Newton Slew discovery and Swift/Magellan follow up of a new Classical Nova in the LMC (2009)

Read, A. M., Saxton, R. D., Jonker, P. G., Kuulkers, E., Esquej, P., Pojmanski, G., ...

In order to discover new X-ray transients, the data taken by XMM-Newton as it slews between targets are being processed and cross-correlated with other X-ray observations. A bright source, XMMSL1...

Galactic fundamental mode RR Lyrae stars. Period - amplitude diagram, metallicities and distribution (2009)

Szczygiel, D. M., Pojmanski, G., Pilecki, B.

We have analysed 1455 fundamental mode RR Lyrae stars of the Galactic field, using the All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) data. The sample covers 75% of the sky and contains objects in the close...

The All Sky Automated Survey. The Catalog of Variable Stars in the Kepler Field of View (2009)

Pigulski, A., Pojmanski, G., Pilecki, B., Szczygiel, D. M.

We present the catalog of 947 variable stars located in the field of view of the Kepler satellite. The catalog is a result of the analysis of VI photometry obtained during the first 17-month...

Coronal activity from the ASAS eclipsing binaries (2008)

Szczygiel, D. M., Socrates, A., Paczynski, B., Pojmanski, G., Pilecki, B.

We combine the catalogue of eclipsing binaries from the All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) with the ROSAT All Sky Survey (RASS). The combination results in 836 eclipsing binaries that display coronal...

A catalog of variable stars in the Kepler field of view found in the ASAS3-North data (2008)

Pigulski, A., Pojmanski, G., Pilecki, B., Szczygiel, D.

We announce the release of the catalog of variable stars in the field of view of Kepler mission found from the analysis of the ASAS3-North VI photometry of about 250,000 stars.

Beta Cephei stars in the ASAS-3 data. I. Long-term variations of periods and amplitudes (2007)

Pigulski, A., Pojmanski, G.

We analysed V-filter ASAS-3 photometry of 41 known Beta Cephei-type stars. The ASAS-3 photometry was combined with the archival data, if available, to determine long-term stability of periods and...

Discovery of a Very Bright, Nearby Gravitational Microlensing Event (2007)

Gaudi, B. Scott, Patterson, Joseph, Spiegel, David S., Krajci, Thomas, Koff, R., Pojmanski, G., ...

We report the serendipitous detection of a very bright, very nearby microlensing event. In late October 2006, an otherwise unremarkable A0 star at a distance ~1 kpc (GSC 3656-1328) brightened...

Eclipsing binaries in ASAS catalog (2006)

Paczynski, B., Szczygiel, D., Pilecki, B., Pojmanski, G.

ASAS is a long term project to monitor bright variable stars over the whole sky. It has discovered 50,122 variables brighter than V < 14 mag south of declination +28 degrees, and among them 11,099...

The All Sky Automated Survey. The Catalog of Variable Stars. V. Declinations 0 deg - 28 deg of the Northern Hemisphere (2005)

Pojmanski, G., Pilecki, B., Szczygiel, D.

This paper contains the fifth part of the Catalog of Variable Stars created from the V-band photometric data collected by 9x9 deg camera of the All Sky Automated Survey. Preliminary list of variable...

The All Sky Automated Survey. The Catalog of Variable Stars. IV.18^h - 24^h Quarter of the Southern Hemisphere (2004)

Pojmanski, G., Maciejewski, Gracjan

In this paper we present the fourth part of the photometric data from the 9x9 deg ASAS camera monitoring the whole southern hemisphere in V-band. Preliminary list (based on observations obtained...

The All Sky Automated Survey. The Catalog of Variable Stars. III. 12h - 18h Quarter of the Southern Hemisphere (2004)

Pojmanski, G., Maciejewski, Gracjan

This paper describes the third part of the photometric data from the 9 x 9 deg ASAS camera monitoring the whole southern hemisphere in V-band. Preliminary list of variable stars based on observations...

The All Sky Automated Survey. The Catalog of Variable Stars. II.6h-12h Quarter of the Southern Hemisphere (2004)

Pojmanski, G.

This paper describes the second part of the photometric data from the 9x9 deg ASAS camera monitoring the whole southern hemisphere in the V-band. Preliminary list of variable stars based on...

The All Sky Automated Survey. Variable Stars in the 0h - 6h Quarter of the Southern Hemisphere (2002)

Pojmanski, G.

This paper describes the first part of the photometric data from the 9x9 deg ASAS cameras monitoring the whole southern hemisphere in V-band. Data acquisition and reduction pipeline is described and...

The All Sky Automated Survey. The Catalog of the Short Period Variable Stars in the Selected Fields (1998)

Pojmanski, G.

Results of the first two month of observations using the All Sky Automated Survey prototype camera are presented. More than 45 000 stars in 24 Selected Fields covering 140 sq. degrees were monitored...

The All Sky Automated Survey (1997)

Pojmanski, G.

Technical description of the new project called All Sky Automated Survey and results of the tests of our prototype instrument are presented. The ultimate goal of this project is photometric...