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    • Stellar variability in the VVV survey : Overview and first results 

      Catelan, M.; Minniti, D.; Lucas, P.W.; Dékány, I.; Saito, R. K.; Angeloni, R.; Alonso-García, J.; Hempel, M.; Hełminiak, K.; Jordán, A.; Ramos, R. Contreras; Navarrete, C.; Beamín, J. C.; Rojas, A. F.; Gran, F.; Lopes, C. E Ferreira; Peña, C. Contreras; Kerins, E.; Huckvale, L.; Rejkuba, M.; Cohen, R.; Mauro, F.; Borissova, J.; Amigo, P.; Eyheramendy, S.; Pichara, K.; Espinoza, N.; Navarro, C.; Hajdu, G.; Espinoza, D. N Calderón; Muro, G. A.; Andrews, H.; Motta, V.; Kurtev, R.; Emerson, J.P.; Bidin, C. Moni; Chené, A.-N. (Cambridge University Press, 2014-03-03)
      The Vista Variables in the Vía Láctea (VVV) ESO Public Survey is an ongoing time-series, near-infrared (IR) survey of the Galactic bulge and an adjacent portion of the inner disk, covering 562 square degrees of the sky, ...
    • The VVV Infrared Variability Catalog (VIVA-I) 

      Lopes, C. E. Ferreira; Cross, N. J. G.; Catelan, M.; Minniti, D.; Hempel, M.; Lucas, P. W.; Angeloni, R.; Jablonsky, F.; Braga, V. F.; Leao, I. C.; Herpich, F. R.; Alonso-Garcia, J.; Papageorgiou, A.; Pichara, K.; Saito, R. K.; Bradley, A.; Beamin, J. C.; Cortes, C.; Medeiros, J. R. De; Russell, Christopher M. P. (2020-08)
      Thanks to the VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea (VVV) ESO Public Survey it is now possible to explore a large number of objects in those regions. This paper addresses the variability analysis of all VVV point sources having ...