Bibcode
Handler, G.; Mendez, R. H.; Medupe, R.; Costero, R.; Birch, P. V.; Alvarez, M.; Sullivan, D. J.; Kurtz, D. W.; Herrero, A.; Guerrero, M. A.; Ciardullo, R.; Breger, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.320, p.125-135
Fecha de publicación:
4
1997
Revista
Número de citas
21
Número de citas referidas
17
Descripción
We report the results of a photometric multisite campaign devoted to HD
35914, the variable central star of the Planetary Nebula IC 418. From
the analysis of 120 hours of data acquired with a variety of techniques,
we find that HD 35914 exhibits two distinct kinds of variability:
irregular light modulation with a time scale of days, as well as cyclic
variations with a time scale of 6.5 hours. The short-term variations are
not strictly periodic, and cannot be reasonably explained by
multiperiodicity; they appear to be semiregular. The star is generally
redder when it is brighter; this behavior appears to be connected with
the long-term variability. A re-analysis of most of the older data
obtained for HD 35914 by various researchers suggests that the basic
behavior of the star did not change during the last 15 years. We
carefully discuss all the possible causes for the light variations of
the star. Rotational modulation of surface features cannot explain the
observations, and binarity is unlikely. Pulsations may be excited, but
wind variability (or a combination of both) can also not be ruled out.