Photometric and Spectroscopic Study of the Supergiant with an Infrared Excess V1027 Cygni
V.P. Arkhipova, O.G. Taranova, N.P. Ikonnikova, V.F. Esipov, G.V., Komissarova, V.I. Shenavrin, and M.A. Burlak

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive photometric and spectroscopic analysis of the supergiant V1027 Cyg, revealing its pulsation periods, spectral variability, and possible evolutionary status as a post-AGB star.
Contribution
It offers new multi-year photometric and spectroscopic data, identifies pulsation periods, and discusses the star's spectral features and evolutionary implications.
Findings
Identified multiple pulsation periods, including a dominant 237-day cycle.
Detected spectral type variations from G8I to K3I during pulsation.
Measured the Ca II triplet indicating a luminous supergiant.
Abstract
We present the results of our and -photometry for the semiregular pulsating variable V1027~Cyg, a supergiant with an infrared excess, over the period from 1991 to 2015. Our search for a periodicity in the brightness variations has led to several periods from to in different time intervals. We have found the period based on our infrared photometry. The variability amplitude, the light-curve shape, and the magnitude of V1027~Cyg at maximum light change noticeably from cycle to cycle. An ambiguous correlation of the and colors with the brightness has been revealed. The spectral energy distribution for V1027~Cyg from our photometry in the range 0.36 ()-5.0 () m corresponds to spectral types from G8I to K3I at different phases of the pulsation cycle. Low-resolution spectra of V1027 Cyg in the range…
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