Experimental Astronomy, cilt.33, sa.1, ss.197-209, 2012 (SCI-Expanded)
We have constructed a new, fast, robust and reliable pipeline to detect variable stars from the ROTSE-IIId archival data. Turkish share of ROTSE-III archive contains approximately one million objects from a large field of view (1. 85°) and it considerably covers a large portion of northern sky (δ > - 25°). The unfiltered ROTSE-III magnitude of the objects ranges from 7. 7 to 16. 9. The main stages of the new pipeline are as follows: Source extraction, astrometry of the objects, light curve generation and inhomogeneous ensemble photometry. A high performance computing (HPC) algorithm has also been implemented into the pipeline where we had a good performance even on a personal computer. Running the algorithms of the pipeline on a cluster decreases analysis time significantly from weeks to hours. The pipeline is especially tested against long period variable stars with periods of a few hundred days (e. g Mira and SR) and variables having periods starting from a few days to a few hundred days were detected. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.