Period Variations for the Cepheid VZ Cyg
Krittanon Sirorattanakul, Scott Engle, Joshua Pepper, Mark Wells,, Clifton D. Laney, Joseph E. Rodriguez, and Keivan G. Stassun

TL;DR
This study analyzes over a century of observations of the Cepheid VZ Cyg to understand its period variations, revealing complex behaviors that impact stellar evolution models and distance measurements.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of VZ Cyg's period changes, combining historical and recent data, and highlights the importance of continuous monitoring for understanding Cepheid variability.
Findings
Period change rate of -0.0642 sec/yr over 100 years
Recent data suggests a higher rate of -0.0923 sec/yr
Possible cyclic period variation with a ~26.5-year cycle
Abstract
The Cepheid Period-Luminosity law is a key rung on the extragalactic distance ladder. However, numerous Cepheids are known to undergo period variations. Monitoring, refining, and understanding these period variations allows us to better determine the parameters of the Cepheids themselves and of the instability strip in which they reside, and to test models of stellar evolution. VZ Cyg, a classical Cepheid pulsating at 4.864 days, has been observed for over 100 years. Combining data from literature observations, the Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope (KELT) transit survey, and new targeted observations with the Robotically Controlled Telescope (RCT) at Kitt Peak, we find a period change rate of sec yr. However, when only the recent observations are examined, we find a much higher period change rate of sec…
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