Z cam Stars in the Twenty-First Century Mike Simonsen
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Z Cam Stars in the Twenty First Century
3. Bona fide Z Cam stars
After four years of Z CamPaign observations and an exhaustive examination of the AAVSO International Database, nineteen bona fide Z Cam type systems have been identified out of the sixty-five stars listed in the literature at one time or another as Z Cam stars. Some of these have been known to be Z Cams for decades. Others are newly classified or re-classified as Z Cams. All light curves (Figures 1–21) in this section were created using VSTAR (Benn 2012). Black dots are AAVSO visual data; green dots [gray in black/ white version] are AAVSO Johnson V data (AAVSO 2013). Except for the prototype star Z Cam, the stars are listed here in order of R.A. Each star's position, maximum and minimum, and type is given in Table 1. The entire set of AAVSO data for each star was downloaded and the light curve was examined visually, both in gross, multi-year displays and in close detail, cycle-by-cycle. Start dates of the data set and the beginnings and endings of outbursts and standstills could be determined by selecting individual data points on the VSTAR light curve and viewing the complete observational information on the VSTAR information screen. Table 1: Bona fide Z Cam–type variable stars. Name R.A. (2000) Dec. (2000) Max Min Type h m s ° ' " WW Cet 00 11 24.78 –11 28 43.1 10.4V 15.8V UGZ V513 Cas 00 18 14.91 66 18 13.6 14.9V 18.9V UGZ* IW And 01 01 08.91 43 23 25.7 13.8V 17.7V UGZ* RX And 01 04 35.54 41 17 57.8 10.2V 15.1V UGZ AY Psc 01 36 55.45 07 16 29.3 15.3V 17.0V UGZ+E TZ Per 02 13 50.97 58 22 52.3 12.0V 15.6V UGZ HL CMa 06 45 17.22 –16 51 34.7 10.6V 14.9V UGZ* BX Pup 07 54 15.57 –24 19 36.5 13.8V 18.0V UGZ Z Cam 08 25 13.20 73 06 39.2 10.0V 14.5V UGZ* AT Cnc 08 28 36.93 25 20 03.0 12.7V 15.2V UGZ* SY Cnc 09 01 03.32 17 53 56.2 11.1V 14.5V UGZ Leo5 10 28 00.08 21 48 13.7 15.2V 17.7V UGZ+E* ES Dra 15 25 31.81 62 01 00.0 14.1V 17.5V UGZ HP Nor 16 20 49.59 –54 53 22.9 12.8v 16.4V UGZ AH Her 16 44 10.01 25 15 02.0 11.3v 14.7V UGZ* UZ Ser 18 11 24.90 –14 55 33.9 12.4V 17.2V UGZ* EM Cyg 19 38 40.11 30 30 28.4 12.0V 14.3V UGZ+E VW Vul 20 57 45.07 25 30 25.7 13.1V 17.0V UGZ HX Peg 23 40 23.70 12 37 41.8 12.9V 16.6V UGZ* *Outbursts from standstills have been observed. Simonsen et al., JAAVSO Volume 42, 2014 6 Average cycle times were determined using a custom-designed tool in VSTAR . Maxima could be hand selected individually, and the mean magnitude and average time between selections were automatically calculated. The averages of the densest data sets were then calculated to derive the mean time between selections and the mean magnitude of maxima. 3.1. Z Cam (the prototype star) Figure 1.AAVSO light curve for Z Cam, the prototype of the class, showing the normal rapid succession of outburst to quiescence interrupted by a standstill from JD 2452896 to 2453381 (September 2003 to January 2005). There is then a drop to quiescence followed by an irregular pattern of outbursts. 3.2. WW Cet Figure 2. The AAVSO light curve of WW Cet shows a normal pattern of outbursts and minima, followed by the first standstill in AAVSO records, from JD 2455359 to 2455826 (June 2010 to September 2011). This is followed by a weaker pattern of outbursts with progressively fainter minima. Recently classified as Z Cam in Simonsen and Stubbings (2011). |
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