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The Quasi-Cepheid Nature of Rho Cassiopeiae

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

John R. Percy
Affiliation:
David Dunlap Observatory, Department of Astronomy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada M5S 1A1
David Keith
Affiliation:
David Dunlap Observatory, Department of Astronomy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada M5S 1A1

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Rho Cassiopeiae (HR 9045, HD 224014) is a bright yellow supergiant (F8pla). If it is a member of the association CAS 0B5, it has an Mv of about -9.5, and is therefore one of the most luminous yellow supergiants known (Humphreys 1978).

The brightness of ρ Cas varies in two ways: (i) it undergoes semiregular cycles with amplitudes of about and time scales of about a year, perhaps due to pulsation, and (ii) in the 1940's, it faded by more than a magnitude for 660 days (Gaposchkin 1949); as a result, it is often classified as “R CrB?”. Although various writers have pointed to a dissimilarities between p Cas and the R CrB stars, it should be noted that R CrB itself undergoes semi-regular cycles as well as fadings. Thus the scientific interest of p Cas lies in the nature of its variations, their possible relationship to each other and to the mass loss and extreme luminosity of the star.

Type
Part I. Fundamental Parameters
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1985

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