Publications for Multi-Epoch BVRI Photometry in M31 and M33

Citing this Survey

Please reference the following paper when using materials from this survey:

"Multi-epoch BVRI Photometry of Luminous Stars in M31 and M33" by Martin & Humphreys in the 2017 Astronomical Joural (Volume 154, pp. 81)
Here is a link to the entry for the article at the NASA Astrophysical Data System (ADS).

Please also acknoledge the survey in the following way:

This work makes use of the University of Illinois Springfield M31 and M33 Luminous Stars Survey which is made possible by the Henry R. Barber Astronomy Research Endowment.

Refereed Publications

"Multi-epoch BVRI Photometry of Luminous Stars in M31 and M33" by Martin & Humphreys (2017, AJ, 154, 81.)

"A New LBV Candidate in M33" by Martin, Huphreys, Weis, & Bomans (1012, RNAAS,7,95)

Conferences/Talks

"Beyond the Milky Way: Comparison Stars for Photometry in M31 and M33" by Martin in the proceedings of the 39th Annual Symposium of the Society for Astronomical Sciences (SAS-2020)

"Update on a Survey of the Most Luminous Stars in M31 and M33" by Martin presented at the 234th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society in St Louis, MO on June 10-13, 2019 (2019, BAAS,234,303.02)

"Update on the M31 and M33 Lumoinous Stars Survey" by Martin & Kimball in the proceedings of the 38th Annual Symposium of the Society for Astronomical Sciences (SAS-2019)

"What is a Luminous Blue Variable (LBV) / S Doradus Variable?" by Martin & Huphreys presented at the 233rd Meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Seattle, WA on January 6-10, 2019 (2019, BAAS,233,364.02)

"A Multi-Epoch Photometric Survey of Luminous Stars in M31 and M33" by Martin in the proceedings of the 37th Annual Symposium of the Society for Astronomical Sciences (SAS-2018)

"Multi-Epoch Photometry of Luminous Stars in M31 and M33" by Martin & Huphreys presented at the 230th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Austin, TX on June 4-8, 2017 (2017, BAAS,230,261.03)


By John C. Martin, University of Illinois Springfield Henry R. Barber Research Observatory

Last Updated on 2026-Jan-19 UT-6