A case study of ACV variables discovered in the Zwicky Transient Facility survey
N. Faltov\'a, K. Kallov\'a, M. Pri\v{s}egen, P. Stan\v{e}k, J., Sup\'ikov\'a, C. Xia, K. Bernhard, S. H\"ummerich, E. Paunzen

TL;DR
This study evaluates the Zwicky Transient Facility's effectiveness in detecting and analyzing ACV variables, identifying 86 new candidates and confirming their classification as mCP stars, demonstrating ZTF's suitability for such research.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel approach to identifying ACV variables in ZTF data, discovering 86 new candidates and confirming their nature with spectral data, highlighting ZTF's potential for studying magnetic chemically peculiar stars.
Findings
86 new ACV star candidates identified
Spectroscopic confirmation of 15 stars as mCP stars
Distinct light curve shapes and passband variations characterized
Abstract
Magnetic chemically peculiar (mCP) stars exhibit complex atmospheres that allow the investigation of the interplay of atomic diffusion, magnetic fields, and stellar rotation. A non-uniform surface distribution of chemical elements and the non-alignment of the rotational and magnetic axes result in the variability of several observables. Photometrically variable mCP stars are referred to as alpha2 Canum Venaticorum (ACV) variables. The present work presents a case study of known variables from the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) survey, with the aim of investigating the survey's suitability for the detection and study of new ACV variables. Using suitable selection criteria based on the known characteristics of ACV variables, candidate ACV stars were selected from the ZTF Catalog of Periodic Variable Stars. All light curves were inspected in detail to select the most promising candidates.…
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