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Period Changes in Magellanic Cloud Cepheids

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2017

H. Deasy
Affiliation:
Dunsink Observatory, Dublin, Ireland
P. A. Wayman
Affiliation:
Dunsink Observatory, Dublin, Ireland

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It has been found possible to obtain information on period change in data on 115 cepheid variable stars in the Magellanic Clouds (84 LMC cepheids and 31 SMC cepheids). Harvard Observatory data of the period 1910 to 1950 (collated by Payne-Gaposchkin and Gaposchkin) are combined with Dunsink Observatory observations carried out by C.J. Butler in 1966/67 and with South African Astronomical Observatory observations covering the years 1975–1977 by Martin, Thomas, Carter and Davies to derive mean periods for the intervals between the various data sets. Using these new periods in conjunction with the very accurate Harvard periods, seperate estimates of the time averaged fractional change of period per day, d/dt (ln P), with corresponding estimated errors, could be evaluated for two epochs, one around 1950 and the other around 1971. It was found that 70 stars give rates of change of period that are not significantly different from zero, that 20 stars have two values of rate of change of period that are in agreement at the two epochs (indicative of secular period change), while 22 stars give two disparate values of rate of change of period (indicative of irregular period changes).

Type
Stellar Populations
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1984 

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