Tytuł pozycji:
VELOcities of CEpheids (VELOCE) : I. High-precision radial velocities of Cepheids
- Tytuł:
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VELOcities of CEpheids (VELOCE) : I. High-precision radial velocities of Cepheids
- Autorzy:
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Palaversa, Lovro
Löbling, Lisa
Millon, Martin
Marmier, Maxime
Figueira, Pedro
Holl, Berry
Saesen, Sophie
Blanco-Cuaresma, Sergi
Roelens, Maroussia
Eyer, Laurent
Thoul, Anne
Viviani, Giordano
Netzel, Henryka E.
Kravchenko, Kateryna
Wyttenbach, Aurélien
Prins, Saskia
Postel, Andreas
Anderson, Richard I.
Bonvin, Vivien
Pawlak, Michał
Žák, Jiří
Martin, David V.
Shetye, Shreeya S.
Cruz Reyes, Mauricio
Pápics, Péter I.
Mowlavi, Nami
van Winckel, Hans
Spetsieri, Zoi T.
Khan, Saniya
Raskin, Gert
- Data publikacji:
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2024
- Słowa kluczowe:
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stars: oscillations
stars: variables: Cepheids
techniques: radial velocities
binaries: spectroscopic
- Język:
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angielski
- ISBN, ISSN:
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00046361
- Prawa:
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.pl
Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa 4.0 Międzynarodowa
- Dostawca treści:
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Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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We present the first data release of VELOcities of CEpheids (VELOCE), dedicated to measuring the high-precision radial velocities (RVs) of Galactic classical Cepheids (henceforth, Cepheids). The first data release (VELOCE DR1) comprises 18 225 RV measurements of 258 bona fide classical Cepheids on both hemispheres collected mainly between 2010 and 2022, along with 1161 observations of 164 stars, most of which had previously been misclassified as Cepheids. The median per-observation RV uncertainty for Cepheids is 0.037 km s$^{−1}$ and reaches 2 m s$^{−1}$ for the brightest stars observed with Coralie. Non-variable standard stars were used to characterize RV zero-point stability and to provide a base for future cross-calibrations. We determined zero-point differences between VELOCE and 31 literature data sets using template fitting, which we also used to investigate linear period changes of 146 Cepheids. In total, 76 spectroscopic binary Cepheids and 14 candidate binary Cepheids were identified using VELOCE data alone, which are investigated in detail in a companion Paper (VELOCE II). VELOCE DR1 provides a number of new insights into the pulsational variability of Cepheids, most importantly: a) the most detailed description of the Hertzsprung progression based on RVs to date; b) the identification of double-peaked bumps in the pulsation curve; and c) clear evidence that virtually all Cepheids feature spectroscopic variability signals that lead to modulated RV variability at the level of tens to hundreds of m s$^{−1}$ and that cannot be satisfactorily modeled using single-periodic Fourier series. We identified 36 stars exhibiting such modulated variability, of which 4 also exhibit orbital motion. Linear radius variations depend strongly on pulsation period and a steep increase in slope of the ΔR/p vs. log P-relation is found near 10 days. This effect, combined with significant RV amplitude differences at fixed period, challenges the existence of a tight relation between Baade-Wesselink projection factors and pulsation periods. We investigated the accuracy of RV time series measurements, υγ, and RV amplitudes published by Gaia’s third data release (Gaia DR3) and determined an offset of 0.65 ± 0.11 km s$^{−1}$ relative to VELOCE. Whenever possible, we recommend adopting a single set of template correlation parameters for distinct classes of large-amplitude variable stars to avoid systematic offsets in υγ among stars belonging to the same class. The peak-to-peak amplitudes of Gaia RVs exhibit significant (16%) dispersion. Potential differences of RV amplitudes require further inspection, notably in the context of projection factor calibration.