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The UKIRT M33 Monitoring Project: A 15-Year Near-Infrared Variable Star Catalogue for the Central Kiloparsec, and Prospects for Star Formation History and Dust Return
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We present results from the UKIRT M33 Monitoring Project, a near-infrared survey of variable red giants in the Local Group spiral galaxy M33. Combining four independent photometric datasets spanning UIST (2003), UFTI (2005), WFCAM (2005-2007), and a new UKIRT Hemisphere Survey epoch (2018), we construct a homogenised 15.11-year $K$-band light-curve catalogue for 847 stars in the central kiloparsec, of which 771 (91 per cent) are variable. Cross-matching with archival Spitzer photometry identifies 120 dust-enshrouded AGB candidates. We compare the spatial coverage of this central catalogue with the earlier UIST-only (Paper I) and disc-wide WFCAM (Paper IV) variable-star surveys. Building on this catalogue, two forthcoming papers will (i) measure individual pulsation periods to reconstruct the star formation history of the central kiloparsec, and (ii) refine dust and gas mass-loss rates across the disc using the extended time baseline.
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