The pulsation spectrum of VX Hydrae
M.R. Templeton, G. Samolyk, S. Dvorak, R. Poklar, N. Butterworth, H., Gerner

TL;DR
This study presents a detailed two-year multisite observational analysis of VX Hydrae, identifying its pulsation frequencies, examining their stability, and revealing significant amplitude variations over time.
Contribution
The paper provides the first comprehensive frequency analysis of VX Hydrae over multiple seasons, highlighting amplitude variability and confirming the stability of main pulsation periods.
Findings
Identified 25 common pulsation frequencies across two seasons.
Found no significant period change over the two-year span.
Observed significant amplitude variations in main modes.
Abstract
We present the results of a two-year, multisite observing campaign investigating the high-amplitude delta Scuti star VX Hydrae during the 2006 and 2007 observing seasons. The final data set consists of nearly 8500 V-band observations spanning HJD 2453763.6 to 2454212.7 (2006 January 28 to 2007 April 22). Separate analyses of the two individual seasons of data yield 25 confidently-detected frequencies common to both data sets, of which two are pulsation modes, and the remaining 23 are Fourier harmonics or beat frequencies of these two modes. The 2006 data set had five additional frequencies with amplitudes less than 1.5 mmag, and the 2007 data had one additional frequency. Analysis of the full 2006-2007 data set yields 22 of the 25 frequencies found in the individual seasons of data. There are no significant peaks in the spectrum other than these between 0 and 60 c/d. The frequencies of…
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