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De Cat, P.; Briquet, M.; Aerts, C.; Goossens, K.; Saesen, S.; Cuypers, J.; Yakut, K.; Scuflaire, R.; Dupret, M.-A.; Uytterhoeven, K.; van Winckel, H.; Raskin, G.; Davignon, G.; Le Guillou, L.; van Malderen, R.; Reyniers, M.; Acke, B.; De Meester, W.; Vanautgaerden, J.; Vandenbussche, B.; Verhoelst, T.; Waelkens, C.; Deroo, P.; Reyniers, K.; Ausseloos, M.; Broeders, E.; Daszynska-Daskiewicz, J.; Debosscher, J.; De Ruyter, S.; Lefever, K.; Decin, G.; Kolenberg, K.; Mazumdar, A.; van Kerckhoven, C.; De Ridder, J.; Drummond, R.; Barban, C.; Vanhollebeke, E.; Maas, T.; Decin, L.
Bibliographical reference
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/463/243. Originally published in: 2007A&A...463..243D
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2006
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Description
We selected a large sample of O-B stars that were considered as
(candidate) slowly pulsating B, beta Cep, and Maia stars after the
analysis of their Hipparcos data. We analysed both the Hipparcos data
and our new seven passband Geneva data collected for these stars during
the first three years of scientific operations of the Mercator
telescope. We performed a frequency analysis for 28 targets with more
than 50 high-quality Mercator observations to improve their variability
classification. We searched for frequencies by using two independent
frequency analysis methods and we applied a 3.6 S/N-level criterion to
locate the significant peaks in the periodograms. In total we detected
60 frequencies, among which 32 new ones. We classified 21 objects as
pulsating variables (7 new confirmed pulsating stars, including 2 hybrid
beta Cep/SPB stars), 6 as non-pulsating variables (binaries or spotted
stars), and 1 as photometrically constant stars. For the 27 confirmed
variable stars in our sample, we give the values and the corresponding
standard errors of the accepted frequencies, the amplitudes, the phases,
the constant terms, and the residual standard deviations as found in the
seven filters of the Geneva photometric system and in the Hp filter of
the Hipparcos photometric system by fitting the data with a
superposition of sinusoidal models with reference epoch HJD=2450000.
(5 data files).