Nonradial modes and Blazhko effect in Cepheids of the Large Magellanic Cloud
P. Moskalik1, Z. Kolaczkowski2,3
1 Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw, Poland
2 Universidad de Concepcion, Concepcion, Chile
3 Astronomical Institute, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland
We have conducted a systematic search for multiperiodicity in the
Population I Cepheids of the LMC. The analysis has been based on
OGLE-II photometry, suplemented with MACHO photometry when needed.
Full results of this project are presented in Moskalik &
Kolaczkowski 2008abc (arXiv:0807.0615; arXiv:0807.0623;
arXiv:0809.0864).
In 42 first overtone (FO) pulsators, which constitutes 9% of the
FO sample, we have detected secondary frequencies corresponding to
nonradial modes of oscillation. These stars are listed in
Table 1.
In the following we call them FO-ν Cepheids. Nonradial modes
appear either very close to the primary (radial) pulsation
frequency or at a high frequecy with a period ratio of 0.60-0.64.
In Figs
1 and 2 we present several examples of both types of
FO-ν Cepheids.
In
Fig. 3 we display distribution of frequency diferences between
radial and nonradial modes on FO-ν Cepheids, and for
comparison, in Blazhko RRc stars (from Nagy & Kovács 2006).
In
Fig. 4 we show distribution of amplitude ratio of nonradial to
radial modes.
Fig. 5 displays position of the FO-ν Cepheid on the LMC
Cepheid P-L diagram.
Figs
6 and 7 show period distribution of LMC FO Cepheids and the
incedence rate of FO-ν Cepheids vs. first overtone period.
In 22 FO Cepheids (5% of the sample) we have found residual power
unresolved from the primary radial frequency. The power has
remained unresolved even with much longer MACHO data. These stars
are listed in
Table 2. We call them FO-PC Cepheids.
We have detected nonradial modes in 3 fundamental/first overtone
double mode Cepehids (13% of the sample). These stars are listed
in
Table 3 and displayed in
Fig. 8. We call them FU/FO-ν
double mode Cepheids.
Combined OGLE-II + MACHO sample of second/first overtone double
mode Cepheids (FO/SO Cepheids) consistes of 107 objects. In 20 of
these stars (19% of the sample) we have detectes well resolved
secondary power around radial modes. These stars are listed in
Table 4. In the following we call them Blazhko FO/SO double mode
Cepheids. Typical frequency pattern in displayed in
Fig. 9. In the
vicinity of a radial mode we detect two secondary peaks located on
the opposite sides of the primary (radial) frequency. Together
with the primary peak they form and equally spaced triplet of
frequencies. Such a structure is usually found around both radial
modes. Both triplets have the same frequency separation. In
several stars we have detected equally space quintuplets.
In
Fig. 10 we display several examples of triplets and quintuplest
detected in Blazhko FO/SO Cepheids.
Frequency pattern shown in Figs
9 and 10 corresponds to periodic
modulation of amplitudes and phases of both radial modes. Both
modes are modulated with a common period, which is always above
700 days. In
Fig. 11 we present an example of such modulation.
In
Fig. 12 we show distribution of the modulation frequancy, 1/P_B.
The low frequancy cut-off of this distribution is given by the
frequency resolution of available data. The true physical cuf-off
is not known.
In 17 FO/SO Cepheids (16% of the sample) we have detected
secondary power unresolved from the primary (radial) frequencies.
We call thes stars FO/SO-PC Cepheids. They are listed in
Table 5.
FO/SO-PC Cepheids most likely experience the same type of periodic
modulation as the Blazhko FO/SO Cepheids, but on timescales longer
than the current data.
Fig. 13 displays position of the Blazhko FO/SO Cepheids and
FO/SO-PC Cepheids on the Petersen diagram.
Figs
14 and 15 show period distribution of LMC FO/SO Cepheids and
the incedence rate of Blazhko FO/SO Cepheids and FO/SO-PC Cepheids
vs. first overtone period.
Fig 1. Prewhitened power spectra of sample of LMC FO-ν Cepheids with small
|Δf|. Frequencies of removed radial modes indicated by dashed
lines.
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Fig 2. Prewhitened power spectra of sample of LMC FO-ν Cepheids with
Pν/P1 = 0.60 - 0.64. Frequencies of removed radial modes
indicated by dashed lines.
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Fig 3. Distribution of frequency differences Δf = fν - f1 for
LMC FO-ν Cepheids and for LMC RRc-BL stars (from Nagy & Kovács
2006). For RRc-BL variables with frequency triplets, only higher
side peaks are taken into account. Shaded area marks variables with
Pν/P1 = 0.60 - 0.64.
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Fig 4. Distribution of amplitude ratios Aν/A1 for LMC FO-ν
Cepheids.
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Fig 5. WI index P-L diagram for LMC Cepheids. Dominant (radial) periods
of FO-ν Cepheids are displayed with black symbols.
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Fig 6. Distribution of radial mode periods for LMC first overtone (FO)
Cepheids. Shaded red histogram represents FO-ν variables.
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Fig 7. Incidence rate of LMC FO-ν Cepheids vs. first overtone period.
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Fig 8. Power spectra of LMC FU/FO-ν double-mode Cepheids after
prewhitening with frequencies of the two radial modes and their linear
combinations. Removed radial frequencies indicated by dashed lines.
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Fig 9. Prewhitened power spectrum of Blazhko FO/SO double-mode Cepheid
SC1-44845. Frequencies of removed radial modes indicated by dashed
lines. Lower panels display the fine structure around the radial
modes.
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Fig 10. Prewhitened power spectra of sample of LMC Blazhko FO/SO double-mode
Cepheids. Frequencies of removed radial modes indicated by dashed
lines.
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Fig 11. Periodic modulation of amplitudes and phases of radial modes in Blazhko
FO/SO double-mode Cepheid SC1-285275. First and second overtones are
displayed with blue and red dots, respectively. The error bars
are ± 1σ. Modulation period is P_B = 902day.
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Fig 12. Distribution of modulation frequencies, Δf, for LMC Blazhko
FO/SO double-mode Cepheids.
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Fig 13. Petersen diagram for FO/SO double-mode Cepheids in the LMC. Cepheids
with Blazhko effect and FO/SO-PC variables displayed with red and
green dots, respectively. Remaining pulsators plotted with asterisks.
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Fig 14. Distribution of first overtone periods of FO/SO double-mode Cepheids in
the LMC. Red histogram represents Blazhko pulsators. Shaded green area
marks FO/SO-PC variables.
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Fig 15. Incidence rate of LMC Blazhko FO/SO Cepheids and FO/SO-PC Cepheids
vs. first overtone period. Cepheids with Blazhko effect and
FO/SO-PC variables displayed with red and green dots, respectively.
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