New Photometrically Variable Magnetic Chemically Peculiar Stars in the ASAS-3 Archive
Stefan H\"ummerich, Ernst Paunzen, Klaus Bernhard

TL;DR
This study systematically identified 360 new photometrically variable magnetic chemically peculiar stars, including confirmed ACV variables and candidates, using the ASAS-3 archive, enhancing the sample for understanding their properties and evolution.
Contribution
It provides the largest sample of magnetic CP2/4 stars with identified photometric variability from the ASAS-3 data, including new ACV variables and candidates, aiding future stellar evolution studies.
Findings
Identified 334 confirmed ACV variables.
Discovered 23 ACV candidates.
Found 3 eclipsing binary systems with rotational modulation.
Abstract
The magnetic Ap or CP2 stars are natural atomic and magnetic laboratories and ideal testing grounds for the evaluation of model atmospheres. CP2 stars exhibiting photometric variability are traditionally referred to as alpha2 Canum Venaticorum (ACV) variables. Strictly periodic changes are observed in the spectra and brightness of these stars, which allow the derivation of rotational periods. Related to this group of objects are the He-weak (CP4) and He-rich stars, some of which are also known to undergo brightness changes due to rotational modulation. Increasing the sample size of known rotational periods among CP2/4 stars is an important task, which will contribute to our understanding of these objects and their evolution in time. We have compiled an extensive target list of magnetic chemically peculiar (CP2/4) stars. In addition to that, a systematic investigation of early-type…
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