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Appendix A: Light curves examples

The following figures are representative of the light curves of the 479 variable stars discovery and/or observed by the project. It is important to remember that since we worked with differential magnitudes, the graphics do not display the apparent magnitudes. Of course, the mean values of the magnitudes of reference stars vary between nights. Table A1 can be used for reference information about the apparent magnitude of the stars ($m_{\rm Val}$). The remaining light curves (not shown here), can be obtained electronically from the authors upon request.


  
Table A1: Mean magnitude of the reference stars for each window that can be used to estimate the apparent magnitudes in light curves

\begin{tabular}
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Window& Mean magnitude ($m_{\rm Val}$) \\ \hli...
 ... LR & 11.612 \\ LT & 11.627 \\ LU & 11.685 \\ LV & 12.052 \\ \hline\end{tabular}


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