Tuning in on Cepheids: Radial velocity amplitude modulations. A source of systematic uncertainty for Baade-Wesselink distances
Richard I. Anderson

TL;DR
This paper discovers radial velocity modulations in Galactic Cepheids, revealing a source of systematic uncertainty in Baade-Wesselink distance measurements, emphasizing the need for contemporaneous radius variation determinations.
Contribution
It reports the first detection of RV curve modulations in multiple Cepheids and assesses their impact on distance measurement accuracy.
Findings
Modulations vary over years and cycles with amplitudes up to a few km/s.
Systematic errors in distances can reach up to 15% due to these modulations.
Modulation appears common among Cepheids, but periodicity remains uncertain.
Abstract
[Abridged] I report the discovery of modulations in radial velocity (RV) curves of four Galactic classical Cepheids and investigate their impact as a systematic uncertainty for Baade-Wesselink distances. Highly precise Doppler measurements were obtained using the Coralie high-resolution spectrograph since 2011. Particular care was taken to sample all phase points in order to very accurately trace the RV curve during multiple epochs and to search for differences in linear radius variations derived from observations obtained at different epochs. Different timescales are sampled, ranging from cycle-to-cycle to months and years. The unprecedented combination of excellent phase coverage obtained during multiple epochs and high precision enabled the discovery of significant modulation in the RV curves of the short-period s-Cepheids QZ Normae and V335 Puppis, as well as the long-period…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Veterinary Equine Medical Research
