Observational studies of Cepheid amplitudes. II Metallicity dependence of pulsation amplitudes
L\'aszl\'o Szabados, P\'eter Klagyivik

TL;DR
This study investigates how atmospheric metallicity influences the pulsation amplitudes of Galactic Cepheids, revealing a slight decrease in amplitude with higher iron content and identifying metallicity-related amplitude variations.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence of metallicity's effect on Cepheid pulsation amplitudes and introduces photometric methods to estimate metallicity in these stars.
Findings
Amplitude decreases with increasing [Fe/H]
Wavelength dependence of amplitudes is metallicity-sensitive
Dichotomy in metallicity behavior at 10.47 days period
Abstract
Physical and phenomenological properties (radius, luminosity, shape of the light curve, etc.) of Cepheids strongly depend on the pulsation period, with the exception of the pulsation amplitude. A possible factor causing a wide range of pulsation amplitudes might be the different atmospheric metallicities of individual Cepheids. We studied the influence exerted by the atmospheric iron content, [Fe/H], on the pulsational amplitude of Galactic Cepheids. We searched for correlations between the [Fe/H] value and both the observed amplitudes and amplitude related parameters. The amplitude of the Cepheid pulsation slightly decreases with increasing iron abundance. This effect is more pronounced for the radial velocity variations and for the shorter pulsation periods. The wavelength dependence of photometric amplitudes is also found to be sensitive to the metallicity. Some of these effects…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomical and nuclear sciences
