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	<title>Variable stars in and around the SMC cluster NGC 330</title>
	<altname type="ADC">J/AJ/108/932</altname>
		<altname type="CDS">J/AJ/108/932</altname>
		<altname type="brief">Variable stars in the SMC cluster NGC 330</altname>
	<reference>
		<source>
<journal>
	<title>Variable stars in and around the SMC cluster NGC 330</title>
	<author>
			<initial>K</initial>
			<initial>M</initial>
			<lastName>Sebo</lastName></author>
	<author>
			<initial>P</initial>
			<initial>R</initial>
			<lastName>Wood</lastName></author>
	<name>Astron. J.</name>
	<volume>108</volume>
	<pageno>932</pageno>
		<date>
			<year>1994</year></date>
	<bibcode>1994AJ....108..932S</bibcode></journal></source></reference>
	<keywords parentListURL="http://messier.gsfc.nasa.gov/xml/keywordlists/adc_keywords.html">
			<keyword xlink:href="Magellanic_Clouds.html">Magellanic Clouds</keyword>
			<keyword xlink:href="Photometry_CCD.html">Photometry, CCD</keyword>
			<keyword xlink:href="Stars_variable.html">Stars, variable</keyword></keywords>
	<descriptions>
				<abstract>
					<para>
  V and I band CCD images of the SMC cluster NGC 330 have been obtained
  over an interval of 4 years with the aim of identifying variable stars
  in and around this rich, young cluster. The search has revealed 22
  Cepheid variables, of which 14 are newly discovered. All of these
  appear to belong to the SMC field population rather than being cluster
  members. Twenty long-period variables, and nine other variables were
  identified including two eclipsing variables (one newly discovered),
  and four close binary stars, two of which show emission lines. The
  Cepheids indicate that only small to moderate amounts of convective
  core overshoot (f_ov_&lt;~0.25) occur during the main-sequence phases for
  stars of mass 2-3M_{sun}_. The Cepheid period-luminosity-color relation
  obtained from VI photometry, when compared to the theoretical relation
  of Chiosi, et al. (1993ApJS...86..541C), yields a distance modulus for
  the short-period Cepheids observed during this study of 18.92 if no
  overshoot is assumed, or 18.72 if moderate overshoot (f_ov=0.25) is
  adopted. Only two modes of pulsation are present in this group of
  Cepheids, most likely they are the fundamental and first overtone.</para></abstract>
                        <details>
	<astroObjects>
		
			<astroObject><name>NGC 330</name><position><ra>00 56.2 </ra><dec>-72 29 </dec></position></astroObject></astroObjects></details></descriptions>
	<tableHead>
		<tableLinks>
				<tableLink xlink:href="tables">
	<title>Raw data</title></tableLink></tableLinks>
	<fields>
		<field>
			<name>No</name>
			<definition>Star number</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>HJD</name>
			<definition>Heliocentric Julian day for Vmag value</definition>
			<units>d</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Vmag</name>
			<definition>V magnitude</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>e_Vmag</name>
			<definition>rms uncertainty on Vmag</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>HJD2</name>
			<definition>Heliocentric Julian day for Imag value</definition>
			<units>d</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Imag</name>
			<definition>I magnitude</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>e_Imag</name>
			<definition>rms uncertainty on I mag</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field></fields></tableHead>
	
	<history>
		<ingest>
	
			<creator>
				<lastName>Lee Brotzman</lastName>
				<affiliation>ADS</affiliation></creator>
	<date>
		<year>1994, Patricia Bauer [CDS]    16-Feb-1995</year><month>Oct</month><day>31</day></date><acknowledgement>Sebo K.M.                    &lt;kim@mso.anu.edu.au>
   Wood P.R.                    &lt;wood@mso.anu.edu.au>
      Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories, Private Bag,
      Weston Creek PO, A.C.T. 2611 Australia
    AAS CD-ROM series, Volume 3, 1995</acknowledgement></ingest>
		</history>
	<identifier>J_AJ_108_932.xml</identifier></dataset>
