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2000MNRAS.313..129B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 313, 129-135 (2000/March-3)
The multiperiodic δ Scuti star 4 Canum Venaticorum: amplitude variability.
BREGER M.
Abstract (from CDS):
4 CVn shows strong amplitude variability with time-scales of ten years or longer, although for neighbouring years the amplitudes usually are similar. Seven of the eight dominant modes show annual variability of ∼12 per cent. The variability increases to ∼40 per cent over a decade. The formally derived time-scale of variation of 30 years can only be a rough estimate, since this is also the length of the available data span. The variability is compared with that of FG Vir, which shows lower amplitude variability.
The cyclic behaviour of the amplitude variations excludes an evolutionary origin. There exists some evidence that a mode at 6.12d–1, which appeared during 1996 and 1997, may have been present with small amplitudes in the 1976-1978 time period.
The pulsation mode at 7.375d–1 exhibited the most rapid decrease found so far: the V amplitude dropped from the highest known value of 15mmag in 1974 to 4mmag in 1976 and 1mmag in 1977. After that the mode has been increasing in amplitude. There exists a phase jump between 1976 and 1977, suggesting the growth of a new mode. It is interesting to note that this mode also has the strongest coupling with other modes with combination frequencies, fi±fj. The amplitudes of these combination frequencies are also strongly variable from year to year. We speculate that power is transferred between the modes through mode-coupling.
Abstract Copyright: 2000, Royal Astronomical Society
Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: 4 CVn (AI CVn) - stars: oscillations - δ Scuti
Simbad objects: 3
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