Analysis of a Suspected Variable Star. What is a Variable Star? Variable stars are stars that change brightness. The changes in brightness of these stars.

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Analysis of a Suspected Variable Star

What is a Variable Star? Variable stars are stars that change brightness. The changes in brightness of these stars can range from a thousandth of a magnitude to as much as twenty magnitudes over periods of a fraction of a second to years, depending on the type of variable star.

Types of Variable Stars Intrinsic variable stars have light variation caused by physical changes in the star. Extrinsic variable stars can be identified when the variable star’s variation is caused by a smaller, darker star passing in front of the suspected variable.

Intrinsic Variable Stars Pulsating Variables show a periodic expansion and contraction of the star’s surface. Eruptive Variables are stars that occasionally undergo extreme outbursts caused by thermonuclear processes in either their surface layers or further into the interior of the star. They are also known as Cataclysmic Variables.

Extrinsic Variable Stars Eclipsing Binary describe the binary systems of the stars when they have an orbital plane lying near the observer’s line-of-sight. The two objects periodically eclipse one another, which causes a decrease in what the observer sees as the brightness in the system. Rotating Stars, show small changes in light which may be caused by bright or dark spots/patches on their surface.

Flare Stars and Irregular Variables Flare Stars are intrinsically faint, cool, red, main-sequence stars that tend to have intense outbursts from specific areas on their exterior. It results in an increase in brightness in two or more magnitudes in a short number of seconds. Afterwards there is a decrease to its normal minimum in about 10 to 20 minutes. Irregular Variables are stars, including most of the red giants, are pulsating variables that show brightness variation with either none or slight periodicity.

Purposes and Goals of the Study: to observe and record patterns of a suspected variable star, identified by the Hipparcos satellite, using a remotely controlled telescope located in Australia; determine whether it is or is not a true variable star; if it proves to be a true variable star, determine what type of variable star it is by studying its variation in brightness over a period of time; submit collected data and information to the AAVSO International Database.

Straight Image

Bias Frame

Dark Field

Flat Field

Images Combined

Star Locations

The Results