Abstract

The Dauban Survey was a project focused on photometric observations in the Milky Way. This project was a collaboration between Francois Kugel and Jerome Caron utilizing the Observatoire de Chante-Perdix Dauban (MPC A77) in France between 2012 September 17 and 2014 July 20. Over this period, a total of 7826 known variable stars and 5521 new, unknown variable stars were detected. In particular, 497 new variables were published in the AAVSO VSX database. These included Mira Ceti, cataclysmic variables, RR Lyrae, cepheids, and nine EA eclipsing systems. It is the nine EA eclipsing binaries that are the focus of this research.

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