A search for photometric variability in magnetic chemically peculiar stars using ASAS-3 data
K. Bernhard, S. Huemmerich, S. Otero, E. Paunzen

TL;DR
This study analyzed ASAS-3 data to identify photometric variability in magnetic chemically peculiar stars, discovering 246 new variables and providing insights into their rotational periods and variability patterns.
Contribution
It is the first large-scale survey to identify new ACV variables among CP stars using ASAS-3 data, expanding the known sample and analyzing their variability characteristics.
Findings
Found 323 variable CP stars, 246 of which are newly reported.
Most variability patterns are consistent with ACV classification.
Possible weak correlation between rotational period and stellar color.
Abstract
The (magnetic) chemically peculiar (CP) stars of the upper main sequence are well-suited laboratories for investigating the influence of magnetic fields on the stellar surface because they produce abundance inhomogeneities (spots), which results in photometric variability that is explained in terms of the oblique rotator model. CP stars exhibiting this phenomenon are normally classified as alpha2 Canum Venaticorum (ACV) variables. It is important to increase the sample of known rotational periods among CP stars by discovering new ACV variables. The ASAS-3 data were cross-correlated with the Catalogue of Ap, HgMn, and Am stars in order to analyse the light curves of bona fide CP and related stars. The light curves were downloaded and cleaned of outliers and data points with a flag indicating bad quality. Promising candidates showing a larger scatter than observed for constant stars in…
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