2000A&AS..145..283K


Query : 2000A&AS..145..283K

2000A&AS..145..283K - Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 145, 283-292 (2000/August-0)

Multiperiodicity in semiregular variables. II. Systematic amplitude variations.

KISS L.L., SZATMARY K., SZABO G. and MATTEI J.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a detailed lightcurve analysis for a sample of bright semiregular variables based on long-term (70-90 years) visual magnitude estimates carried out by amateur astronomers. Fundamental changes of the physical state (amplitude and/or frequency modulations, mode change and switching) are studied with the conventional Fourier and wavelet analysis. The light curve of the carbon Mira Y Per showing a gradual amplitude decrease has been re-analysed after collecting and adding current data to earlier ones. The time scales of the sudden change and convection are compared and their similar order of magnitude is interpreted to be a possible hint for strong coupling between pulsation and convection. The periods of the biperiodic low-amplitude light curve and their ratios suggest a pulsation in the first and third overtone modes. An alternative explanation of the observed behaviour could be a period halving due to the presence of weak chaos. Beside two examples of repetitive mode changes (AF Cyg and W Cyg) we report three stars with significant amplitude modulations (RY Leo, RX UMa and RY UMa). A simple geometric model of a rotationally induced amplitude modulation in RY UMa is outlined assuming low-order nonradial oscillation, while the observed behaviour of RX UMa and RY Leo is explained as a beating of two closely separated modes of pulsation. This phenomenon is detected unambiguously in V CVn, too. The period ratios found in these stars (1.03-1.10) suggest either high-order overtone or radial+non-radial oscillation.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: pulsation - stars: AGB

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 V* Y Per C* 03 27 42.3911607264 +44 10 36.486741684   11.89 9.19 8.78   C5,3e_Ba5 102 0
2 V* R Dor AB* 04 36 45.59127 -62 04 37.7974 7.84 6.98 5.40 2.71 -0.44 M8III:e 332 0
3 V* RS Aur LP* 06 03 53.7064767744 +46 17 34.772288172   11.36 9.54 10.08   M5.5-6e 23 0
4 V* RX UMa LP* 09 14 25.3465720920 +67 15 38.295648972   11.78 10.34 8.73   M5 15 0
5 V* RY Leo LP* 10 04 15.9157602528 +13 58 57.712587672   11.72 10.00     M2 33 0
6 V* V Hya C* 10 51 37.2615873024 -21 15 00.333928044   12.23 6.80 7.42   C-N:6 357 0
7 V* RY UMa LP* 12 20 27.3276418728 +61 18 34.705813140 10.90 8.70 6.90     M3:III 67 0
8 V* V CVn Mi* 13 19 27.7658321448 +45 31 37.656251760 9.55 8.39 6.74 6.13   M4-M6e 164 0
9 V* V UMi LP* 13 38 41.0689555752 +74 18 36.331040340   9.28 7.81     M5IIIab: 47 0
10 V* V Boo LP* 14 29 45.2660481288 +38 51 40.661203608   9.73 8.46     M5+-6.5e 115 0
11 V* TX Dra LP* 16 35 00.7152884232 +60 28 05.227778640   8.86 7.36     M5 70 0
12 V* AF Cyg LP* 19 30 12.8536070904 +46 08 52.085413212   8.50 7.18     M5III 92 0
13 V* Z Sge Mi* 19 53 56.1079142016 +18 47 16.744567488   14.548 13.142 12.124   M6III: 33 0
14 V* W Cyg LP* 21 36 02.4974143922 +45 22 28.523281074 8.21 6.97 5.38 3.03 0.89 M4e-M6eIII 179 0
15 V* RU Cyg Mi* 21 40 39.0914354280 +54 19 28.954365060   9.14 7.29     M7II-III 108 0

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