2001PASP..113..983P -
Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 113, 983-996 (2001/August-0)
Long-term VRI photometry of small-amplitude red variables. I. Light curves and periods.
PERCY J.R., WILSON J.B. and HENRY G.W.
Abstract (from CDS):
We report up to 5000 days of VRI photometry, from a robotic photometric telescope, of 34 pulsating red giants, namely, TV Psc, EG And, Z Psc, RZ And, 4 Ori, RX Lep, UW Lyn, η Gem, µ Gem, ψ1 Aur, V523 Mon, V614 Mon, HD 52690, Y Lyn, BC CMi, X Cnc, UX Lyn, RS Cnc, VY UMa, ST UMa, TU CVn, FS Com, SW Vir, 30 Her, α1 Her, V642 Her, R Lyr, V450 Aql, V1293 Aql, δ Sge, EU Del, V1070 Cyg, W Cyg, and µ Cep, as well as a few variable comparison stars. V, R, and I variations are generally in phase. The length and density of the data enable us to look for variations on timescales ranging from days to years. We use both power-spectrum (Fourier) analysis and autocorrelation analysis, as well as light-curve analysis; these three approaches are complementary. The variations range from regular to irregular, but in most of the stars, we find a period in the range of 20-200 days, which is probably due to low-order radial pulsation. In many of the stars, we also find a period which is an order of magnitude longer. It may be due to rotation, or it may be due to a new kind of convectively induced oscillatory thermal mode, recently proposed by P. Wood.
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Stars: AGB and Post-AGB - Stars: Late-Type - Stars: Oscillations - Stars: Variables: Other
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