VELOCE modulation zoo. III.

Known for their large amplitude radial pulsations, classical Cepheids are critical standard candles in astrophysics. However, they also exhibit various pulsational irregularities and additional signals that provide deeper insights into their structure and evolution. These signals appear in spectroscopic observations as shape deformations of the spectral lines. Using semi-partial distance correlation periodograms, we analysed high-precision spectroscopic data from the VELOCE project for four stars: {delta} Cephei ({delta} Cep), BG Crucis (BG Cru), X Sagittarii (X Sgr), and Polaris. For {delta} Cephei, our control star, only the main radial mode was detected, confirming its stability and suitability as a benchmark for the method. In BG Crucis, a strong additional signal at approximately 3.01 days was identified, likely linked to line splitting. X Sagittarii exhibited dominant additional signals, notably one at approximately 12.31 days, also associated with significant line splitting. Polaris revealed multiple low-frequency signals, with the most prominent candidate at approximately 59.86 days, which might be linked to the rotation period of the star. We explored the semi-partial distance correlation periodograms by incorporating cross-correlation functions (CCFs) and their variants, such as the median-subtracted CCFs, which improved sensitivity to line shape variations. In particular, the latter enabled the faithful detection of primary and additional signals present in the 1D spectra of fainter stars and low-amplitude pulsators. The semi-partial distance correlation periodograms demonstrated their utility for isolating signals associated with line shape variations although the analyses were complicated by the presence of artefact subharmonics and a visible low-frequency power increase for Polaris and BG Crucis. This study underscores the potential of the method for finding new and unexpected signals as well as detailed analyses of Cepheid pulsations and opens new pathways for asteroseismic investigations.

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Creator Barbey K.; Anderson R.I.; Viviani G.; Netzel H.; Binnenfeld A.; Zucker S.,Shahaf S.; Dumusque X.
Publisher CDS
Publication Year 2025
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Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysics and Astronomy; Interdisciplinary Astronomy; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics; Stellar Astronomy