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Mode Switching in Red Semiregular Variable Stars?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Abstract
Light curve analysis of the carbon variable RY Dra and the oxygen-rich variables TX Dra and AF Cyg is summarised. In each case, two shorter periods were found (which may be connected with the radial pulsation of the stars) and also a long term variation in the mean brightness. In the case of RY Dra, the amplitudes of the shorter periods both decreased while the amplitude of the long secondary variation was found to be increasing. The light curves and frequency spectra of TX Dra and AF Cyg can be interpreted as a result of mode switching. These stars pulsate with two different periods and there are time intervals when the longer period disappears and the shorter one remains dominant, and it lasts for many cycles. We concluded that the double and multi-periodic red semiregular variables may be very important from both theoretical and observational point of view, because, based on the ratio of the periods, we can identify the pulsational modes in these variables.
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- Part 2. Poster Papers
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- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 155: Astrophysical Applications of Stellar Pulsation , 1995 , pp. 405 - 406
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- Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1995