Hongrui Gu, 弘睿 顾, Haibo Yuan, 海波 苑, Subo Dong, 苏勃 东, Chenfa Zheng, 晨发 郑, Shenzhe Cui, 深哲 崔, Yi Ren, 逸 任, Haozhu Fu, 皓竹 付, Yang Huang, 样 黄, Zhou Fan and 舟 范
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Utilizing high-cadence and continuous g- and r-band data over three nights acquired from the 3.6 m Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope, aiming to find short-duration microlensing events, we conduct a systematic search for variables, transients, and asteroids across a ∼1° field of view of the Andromeda galaxy (M31). We present a catalog of 5859 variable stars, yielding the most extensive compilation of short-period variable sources of M31. We also detected 19 flares, predominantly associated with foreground M dwarfs in the Milky Way. In addition, we discovered 17 previously unknown asteroid candidates, and we subsequently reported them to the Minor Planet Center. Lastly, we report a microlensing event candidate C-ML-1 and present a preliminary analysis.