V,pg light curves of NSV 9159 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Berdnikov L.N.
  2. Pastukhova E.N.
  3. Turner D.G.
  4. Majaess D.J.
  5. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We have obtained 530 photographic magnitude estimates for the long-period classical Cepheid NSV 9159 (P=39d) in the plate collections of the Harvard Observatory and the Sternberg Astronomical Institute. Together with the currently available CCD observations from the ASAS-3 catalog, our data have allowed us to construct an O-C diagram spanning a time interval of 119 years. The O-C diagram has the shape of a parabola, which has made it possible to determine for the first time the quadratic light elements and to calculate the rate of evolutionary decrease in the period, 314.4(+/-7.3)s/yr, in agreement with the results of theoretical calculations for the second crossing of the instability strip. The available data reduced by the Eddington-Plakidis method do not reveal any noticeable random fluctuations in the period.

Keywords
  1. variable-stars
  2. photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2009PAZh...35..199B
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History

2009-05-24T08:53:23Z
Resource record created
2009-05-24T08:53:23Z
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2017-06-27T06:38:59Z
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