Planet Hunters Talk
Q1-1 Long-period #variable - in fading phase
Q1-2 Long-periodic #variable - steadily increasing brightness.
Q1-1 Short-period #Cepheid or #WVir (seems to be an F- or G-type giant)
Q1-2 Four #dips between 26.5 and 27.5 - brightness on average about 2% reduced.
Q1-2 Classical #Cepheid - approx. 9-day period.
Q1-1 Slowly brightening #variable
Q1-2 Possible #dip @ 18.5
Q1-3 Semiregular #variable in fading trend
Q1-3 Possible #dip @ 21.6
Q1-3 Slightly #variable - possible #dip @ 12.0
Q1-2 #Cepheid - perhaps a #WVir given the slight bumps in the curve.
Q1-2 #variable in fading phase.
Q1-3 #RRLyrae -like curve, the star seems to be a #redgiant though. Change in brightness 4-5%, though seems highly regular.
Mildly #pulsating #redgiant ?
Q1-2 #variable with increasing brightness curve. Many outliers in the measurements.
Q1-2 #dip to be seen at 4.1, 17.8, 18.5 - might be false positives due to the curve being #noisy
Q1-2 #variable - fading phase
Q1-1 #Variable - slowly increasing in brightness
Q1-2 Interesting #dips at 9.5, 18.0 and 18.8. Possible #transit ?
Q1-2 #Variable - constant increase of brightness
Q1-2 #Variable - constant increase of brightness.
Q1-2 Possible #cv, though increase in brightness is too low. #dips seen at 13.6, 16.7, 17.9, 18.7, 20.3 and 21.2.
Q1-2 #variable - increase in brightness @ 22.0
Q1-1 Good #dip at 28.6; markedly different from the other slight changes in brightness.
Q1-3 #pulsating #variable - seems to be very short-period.
Q1-1 Interesting #dip @ 11.6, seems sharper and more defined than the stellar pulsations
Q1-2 #pulsating #variable
Q1-2 #Variable, onset of brightening @ day 22.
Q1-1 Possible slowly rotating #eclipsingbinary (abrupt stop to brightening @ day 10).
Q1-1 Long-period #variable
Q1-3 Long-period #variable, might be semi-regular.
Q1-3 Likely #variable - too #noisy to guess a type
Q1-1 #dip @ 27,2; long-period #variable
Q1-3 #pulsating #variable, general fading trend @ 2.0
Q1-2 #variable - binary with two types of variable stars present?
Q1-2 #dip around 26.1
Q1-3 #variable
Q1-2 #dip at 27.7?
Q1-3 #dip at 5.8
Q1-2 #Cepheid / #flarestar binary?
Q1-3 Long-periodic #variable ?
Q1-2 #flarestar
Q1-3 #pulsating
Q1-3 #rrlyrae
Q1-3 #dip at 8.0
Q1-2 #Cepheid - seen out-of-place #dip at 6.4 and 8.6
Q1-3 #variable, possible #dip at 2.2
Q1-3 #variable - #dip at 1.2
Q1-3 #Cepheid with a roughly 8-day period.
Q1-2 #pulsating #variable - out-of-place #dip at 26.9
Q1-1 #dip at 3.0
Q1-1 Possible #transit - 2.8, 14.1, 29.8
Q1-2 #variable - possible #mira
Q1-2 #noisy
Q1-2 #variable #possibletransit
Q1-1 #possibletransit #variable
Q1-3 #pulsating - significant out-of-place #dip at 0.0
Q1-2 Fading long-period #variable
Q1-1 #noisy
Q1-1 #rotating Small peak of brightening around day 10, falls back to 'regular' increase afterwards.
Q1-1 Long-period #variable - in fading phase
Q1-2 Long-periodic #variable - steadily increasing brightness.
Q1-1 Short-period #Cepheid or #WVir (seems to be an F- or G-type giant)
Q1-2 Four #dips between 26.5 and 27.5 - brightness on average about 2% reduced.
Q1-2 Classical #Cepheid - approx. 9-day period.
Q1-1 Slowly brightening #variable
Q1-2 Possible #dip @ 18.5
Q1-3 Semiregular #variable in fading trend
Q1-3 Possible #dip @ 21.6
Q1-3 Slightly #variable - possible #dip @ 12.0
Q1-2 #Cepheid - perhaps a #WVir given the slight bumps in the curve.
Q1-2 #variable in fading phase.
Q1-3 #RRLyrae -like curve, the star seems to be a #redgiant though. Change in brightness 4-5%, though seems highly regular.
Mildly #pulsating #redgiant ?
Q1-2 #variable with increasing brightness curve. Many outliers in the measurements.
Q1-2 #dip to be seen at 4.1, 17.8, 18.5 - might be false positives due to the curve being #noisy
Q1-2 #variable - fading phase
Q1-1 #Variable - slowly increasing in brightness
Q1-2 Interesting #dips at 9.5, 18.0 and 18.8. Possible #transit ?
Q1-2 #Variable - constant increase of brightness
Q1-2 #Variable - constant increase of brightness.
Q1-2 Possible #cv, though increase in brightness is too low. #dips seen at 13.6, 16.7, 17.9, 18.7, 20.3 and 21.2.
Q1-2 #variable - increase in brightness @ 22.0
Q1-1 Good #dip at 28.6; markedly different from the other slight changes in brightness.
Q1-3 #pulsating #variable - seems to be very short-period.
Q1-1 Interesting #dip @ 11.6, seems sharper and more defined than the stellar pulsations
Q1-2 #pulsating #variable
Q1-2 #Variable, onset of brightening @ day 22.
Q1-1 Possible slowly rotating #eclipsingbinary (abrupt stop to brightening @ day 10).
Q1-1 Long-period #variable
Q1-3 Long-period #variable, might be semi-regular.
Q1-3 Likely #variable - too #noisy to guess a type
Q1-1 #dip @ 27,2; long-period #variable
Q1-3 #pulsating #variable, general fading trend @ 2.0
Q1-2 #variable - binary with two types of variable stars present?
Q1-2 #dip around 26.1
Q1-3 #variable
Q1-3 #variable
Q1-2 #dip at 27.7?
Q1-3 #dip at 5.8
Q1-2 #Cepheid / #flarestar binary?
Q1-3 Long-periodic #variable ?
Q1-2 #flarestar
Q1-3 #pulsating
Q1-3 #rrlyrae
Q1-3 #dip at 8.0
Q1-2 #Cepheid - seen out-of-place #dip at 6.4 and 8.6
Q1-3 #variable, possible #dip at 2.2
Q1-3 #variable - #dip at 1.2
Q1-3 #Cepheid with a roughly 8-day period.
Q1-2 #pulsating #variable - out-of-place #dip at 26.9
Q1-1 #dip at 3.0
Q1-1 Possible #transit - 2.8, 14.1, 29.8
Q1-2 #variable - possible #mira
Q1-2 #pulsating #variable
Q1-2 #noisy
Q1-2 #variable #possibletransit
Q1-1 #possibletransit #variable
Q1-3 #pulsating - significant out-of-place #dip at 0.0
Q1-2 Fading long-period #variable
Q1-1 #noisy
Q1-1 #rotating Small peak of brightening around day 10, falls back to 'regular' increase afterwards.