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Table 3.

Information about variability classification for the stars studied in the present paper.

ID Stet Type Period (d) Disk Comp Slope Asym
000001 0.6 2 1
000003 1.28 1 1
000004 0.46 1 8.35
000007 0.52 1 2.82

Notes. The table shows the internal ID for each star; Stet gives their Stetson variability index. The flag Type indicates the morphology class attributed and can assume the values 1 for possibly periodic stars (Sect. 3.3.1), 2 for other types of variability (Sect. 3.3.3), and 3 for occultation variables (Sect. 3.3.2). If a reliable period was measured, it is shown in the field Period; if the star was listed as disk-bearing by GDW13 the flag Disk is 1; Comp is set if the star was classified as a compound variable in Sect. 3.4.2: 1- feature with distinct color, 2- variable IR-excess, 3- changing slope, 5- mix of 2- and 3-.; the flag Slope is set as 1 when the star had the slope of its trajectories in the color-magnitude and/or color-color diagram measured and is present in Table 5. Asym is set if the light curve had an statistical asymmetry as in Sect. 3.3.4: + if burst asymmetry, − if dimming asymmetry. The full table is available at the CDS.

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