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Three Selected
Low-Amplitude Cepheids
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Imants Platais
Department of Astronomy,
Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520-+8101
Georgi Mandushev
Department of Astronomy and
Physics, St. Mary's University, Halifax, NS, Canada
Presented at the October
1993 Meeting
Abstract
A recent publication
concerning the continuing decrease in the pulsation amplitude of Polaris, and
the prediction that this star will soon become nonvariable raises the question
of similar behavior in other
low-amplitude Cepheids (delta V < 0.5 magnitude). In this paper we use the
Fourier decomposition of light curves to obtain rigorous estimates of the
pulsational amplitude. A limited sample of three s-Cepheids, SU Cas, SZ Tau,
and V1726 Cyg, was chosen to demonstrate the capabilities of this technique.
The pulsation amplitude shows no decisive changes as a function of time in any
of the three Cepheids. Adequate follow-up photoelectric photometry of these and
other low-amplitude Cepheids is clearly needed to make more definite
conclusions as to their pulsational (in)stability. Another issue we briefly
address here is whether other parameters derived from the Fourier
decomposition, like the phase difference vs. period, do unambiguously indicate
the pulsational mode. The answer is probably negative since in the case of SU
Cas and V1726 Cyg the pulsational mode deduced from the Cepheids' cluster/star
association membership is different from that suggested by their Fourier
parameters.
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