Authors
J. Alfonso-Garzón, A. Domingo, J. M. Mas-Hesse, A. Giménez
Publication date
2012/12
Journal
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Volume
548
Description
Context
The Optical Monitoring Camera (OMC) onboard INTEGRAL provides photometry in the Johnson V-band. With an aperture of 50 mm and a field of view of 5°  ×  5°, OMC is able to detect optical sources brighter than V ~ 18, from a previously selected list of potential targets of interest. After more than nine years of observations, the OMC database contains light curves for more than 70 000 sources (with more than 50 photometric points each).
Aims
The objectives of this work have been to characterize the potential variability of the objects monitored by OMC, to identify periodic sources and to compute their periods, taking advantage of the stability and long monitoring time of the OMC.
Methods
To detect potential variability, we have performed a chi-squared test, finding 5263 variable sources out of an initial sample of 6071 objects with good photometric quality and more than 300 data points each. We have …
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