2017
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201630296
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The SuperWASP catalogue of 4963 RR Lyr stars: identification of 983 Blazhko effect candidates

Abstract: Aims. We set out to compile a catalogue of RRab pulsating variables in the SuperWASP archive and identify candidate Blazhko effect objects within this catalogue. We analysed their light curves and power spectra for correlations in their common characteristics to further our understanding of the phenomenon. Methods. Pulsation periods were found for each SWASP RRab object using phase dispersion minimisation techniques. Low frequency periodic signals detected in the CLEAN power spectra of RRab stars were matched … Show more

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“…Therefore, we zoomed to the upper envelopes in the middle and lower panels. 3 The 0.1 c/d upper limit for the modulation frequency f m is supported by the small number of BL stars with f m > 0.1 c/d -see Greer et al (2017) and the lack of such stars in the dataset analyzed in this paper. 4 It is recalled that this is the size of the largest side lobe.…”
Section: Analysis Examples and Observed Occurrence Ratementioning
confidence: 63%
“…Therefore, we zoomed to the upper envelopes in the middle and lower panels. 3 The 0.1 c/d upper limit for the modulation frequency f m is supported by the small number of BL stars with f m > 0.1 c/d -see Greer et al (2017) and the lack of such stars in the dataset analyzed in this paper. 4 It is recalled that this is the size of the largest side lobe.…”
Section: Analysis Examples and Observed Occurrence Ratementioning
confidence: 63%
“…We derive a temperature of 7600 ± 200 K, and show the fit in Fig 2. The cores of the hydrogen Balmer lines are not fitted well by the model. This is a known problem with LTE models which under-predict the depth of strong lines that are formed high in the atmosphere and subject to non-LTE effects (Gray 2008;Smalley 2014). Coupled with this, the so-called core-wing anomaly is observed in Ap stars (Cowley et al 2001;Kochukhov et al 2002).…”
Section: Classification Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also produces excellent data for the study of stellar variability. For full details of the SuperWASP project, see Pollacco et al (2006); for examples of stellar variability studies that have been conducted with the data, we refer the reader to the following papers: Maxted et al (2008); Thomas et al (2010); Norton et al (2011Norton et al ( , 2016; Smalley et al (2011Smalley et al ( , 2014Smalley et al ( , 2017; Holdsworth et al (2014aHoldsworth et al ( , 2017; Bowman et al (2015); Greer et al (2017).…”
Section: Superwasp Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The VVV Survey focused on RRab stars (and identified 960) as these are easier to classify, but excluded RRc stars from their search (Minniti et al 2017;Contreras Ramos et al 2018). The same is true for the SuperWASP catalogue of RR Lyr stars (Greer et al 2017), and the MA-CHO survey (Alcock et al 2000;Greer et al 2017). The PanSTARRS classification work is still in progress (Juhász & Molnár 2018).…”
Section: Application To the 06-modes In Rrc Starsmentioning
confidence: 80%