1SWASPJ113914.22+101938.3

RA 11h39m14.22s
Dec 10d19m38.3s
Minimum Magnitude 19.04
Maximum Magnitude 11.28
Mean Magnitude 12.24
Amplitude 7.76
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1SWASPJ113914.22+101938.3 folded at 5 hours

Period (sec) 19891.23633
Majority Classification Pulsator
Classification count 7
Folding flag Certain
Sigma 6.02
Chi Squared 81.8
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1SWASPJ113914.22+101938.3 folded at 7 hours

Period (sec) 25861.50391
Majority Classification Pulsator
Classification count 4
Folding flag Uncertain
Sigma 5.82
Chi Squared 94.4
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1SWASPJ113914.22+101938.3 folded at 8 hours

Period (sec) 32321.52148
Majority Classification Pulsator
Classification count 7
Folding flag Uncertain
Sigma 6.81
Chi Squared 717.24
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1SWASPJ113914.22+101938.3 folded at 10 hours

Period (sec) 36955.85547
Majority Classification Pulsator
Classification count 7
Folding flag Uncertain
Sigma 5.56
Chi Squared 108.48
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1SWASPJ113914.22+101938.3 folded at 14 hours

Period (sec) 51723.26953
Majority Classification Pulsator
Classification count 4
Folding flag Certain
Sigma 6.96
Chi Squared 4031.91
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1SWASPJ113914.22+101938.3 folded at a day

Period (sec) 129412.66406
Majority Classification Pulsator
Classification count 4
Folding flag Certain
Sigma 3.63
Chi Squared 1804.88
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Acknowledgements

The SuperWASP project is currently funded and operated by Warwick University and Keele University, and was originally set up by Queen’s University Belfast, the Universities of Keele, St. Andrews and Leicester, the Open University, the Isaac Newton Group, the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, the South African Astronomical Observatory and by STFC.

The Zooniverse project on SuperWASP Variable Stars is led by Andrew Norton (The Open University) and builds on work he has done with his former postgraduate students Les Thomas, Stan Payne, Marcus Lohr, Paul Greer, and Heidi Thiemann, and current postgraduate student Adam McMaster.

The Zooniverse project on SuperWASP Variable Stars was developed with the help of the ASTERICS Horizon2020 project. ASTERICS is supported by the European Commission Framework Programme Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation action under grant agreement n.653477

VeSPA was designed and developed by Adam McMaster as part of his postgraduate work. This work is funded by STFC, DISCnet, and the Open University Space SRA. Server infrastructure was funded by the Open University Space SRA.