A New Overview of Secular Period Changes of RR Lyrae stars inM5
A. Arellano Ferro, J. A. Ahumada, N. Kains, A. Luna

TL;DR
This study analyzes 118 years of photometric data for 76 RR Lyrae stars in M5, revealing that most exhibit steady period changes consistent with stellar evolution, challenging the idea of stochastic variations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of secular period changes in M5 RR Lyrae stars using two independent methods, offering new insights into their evolutionary behavior.
Findings
96% of stars show no irregular period variations
66% exhibit steady period increases or decreases
A small positive average period change rate was found
Abstract
Secular period variations, , in 76 RR Lyrae stars in the globular cluster M5 are analysed using our most recent CCD photometry and the historical photometric database available in the literature since 1889. This provides a time baseline of up to 118 years for these variables. The analysis was performed using two independent approaches: first, the classical behaviour of the time of maximum light, and second, via a grid , where the solution producing the minimum scatter in the phased light curve is chosen. The results of the two methods agree satisfactorily. This allowed a new interpretation of the nature of the period changes in many RR Lyrae stars in M5. It is found that in of the stars studied no irregular or stochastic variations need to be claimed, but that of the population shows steady period increases or decreases, and that …
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