论文标题

研究148个银河系变量的脉动周期的变化

Study of changes in the pulsation period of 148 Galactic Cepheid variables

论文作者

Csörnyei, G., Szabados, L., Molnár, L., Cseh, B., Egei, N., Kalup, Cs., Kecskeméthy, V., Könyves-Tóth, R., Sárneczky, K., Szakáts, R.

论文摘要

通过$ o-c $图的框架调查经典头孢虫的时期变化为这些可变恒星的演变和性质提供了独特的见解。在这项工作中,介绍了148个银河古典头虫的新的或扩展的$ o-c $图表。通过将计算出的周期变化速率与Gaia EDR3颜色相关联,我们获得了对周期变化率在不稳定性带内的水平位置的不可忽略依赖性的观察指示。我们发现59个置信度水平为99%的59个头孢虫的周期波动,它们在检查期间均匀分布。将波动幅度与脉动周期相关联的幅度可产生明显的依赖性,类似于对更长的脉动变量恒星有效的依赖性。不可忽略的数量数量显示出其$ O-C $图表的变化,而不是进化起源或不仅是进化起源的指向,需要进一步研究以完全理解这些影响。这样一个特殊的行为是短期内的大幅度周期波动,它发生在很大一部分的恒星中。波动强度的周期依赖性及其在凹凸处的最小值表明,该周期范围的稳定性增强了机制,这与当前的脉动模型一致。

Investigating period changes of classical Cepheids through the framework of $O-C$ diagrams provides a unique insight to the evolution and nature of these variable stars. In this work, the new or extended $O-C$ diagrams for 148 Galactic classical Cepheids are presented. By correlating the calculated period change rates with the Gaia EDR3 colours, we obtain observational indications for the non-negligible dependence of the period change rate on the horizontal position within the instability strip. We find period fluctuations in 59 Cepheids with a confidence level of 99%, which are distributed uniformly over the inspected period range. Correlating the fluctuation amplitude with the pulsation period yields a clear dependence, similar to the one valid for longer period pulsating variable stars. The non-negligible amount of Cepheids showing changes in their $O-C$ diagrams that are not or not only of evolutionary origin points toward the need for further studies for the complete understanding of these effects. One such peculiar behaviour is the large amplitude period fluctuation in short period Cepheids, which occurs in a significant fraction of the investigated stars. The period dependence of the fluctuation strength and its minimum at the bump Cepheid region suggests a stability enhancing mechanism for this period range, which agrees with current pulsation models.

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