Overtone and multi-mode RR Lyrae stars in the globular cluster M3
J. Jurcsik, P. Smitola, G. Hajdu, \'A. S\'odor, J. Nuspl, K., Kolenberg, G. F\H{u}r\'esz, A. Mo\'or, E. Kun, A. P\'al, J. Bakos, J., Kelemen, T. Kov\'acs, L. Kriskovics, K. S\'arneczky, T. Szalai, A. Szing and, K. Vida

TL;DR
This study analyzes multi-mode and overtone RR Lyrae stars in globular cluster M3, revealing complex pulsation behaviors, including potential triple-mode pulsation and phenomena like the Blazhko effect, through extensive photometric data.
Contribution
It presents the first potential triple-mode RR Lyrae star and details the prevalence of multi-periodicity and the Blazhko effect in M3's RR Lyrae population.
Findings
70% of overtone variables show multi-periodicity
Detection of a possible second overtone mode in V13
Identification of the Blazhko effect in several stars
Abstract
The overtone and multi-mode RR Lyrae stars in the globular cluster M3 are studied using a 200-d long, and time-series photometry obtained in 2012. 70\% of the 52 overtone variables observed show some kind of multi-periodicity (additional frequency at frequency ratio, Blazhko effect, double/multi-mode pulsation, period doubling). A signal at 0.587 frequency ratio to the fundamental-mode frequency is detected in the double-mode star, V13, which may be identified as the second radial overtone mode. If this mode-identification is correct, than V13 is the first RR Lyrae star showing triple-mode pulsation of the first three radial modes. Either the Blazhko effect or the frequency (or both of these phenomena) appear in 7 double-mode stars. The period ratio of RRd stars showing the Blazhko…
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