Bibcode
Kreidl, T. J.; Garrido, R.; Huang, L.; Guo, Z.; Belmonte, J. A.; Fernie, J. D.; Zverko, J.; Ziznovsky, J.; Weiss, W. W.; Elliott, I.; Matthews, J. M.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 245, NO.4/AUG15, P. 642, 1990
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1990
Citations
23
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Description
A total of over 210 hr of previously unpublished differential
photoelectric photometry of 21 Com (HD 108945, HR4766), obtained in five
years, were analysed to search for periodicities. Of these, the 88 hr
obtained in 1983, 1985, 1986 and 1989 were searched for, and show no
indications of short-period variability. In 1988, over 116 hr of
differential photoelectric photometry of 21 Com were obtained from six
observing sites in North America, Europe and Asia in Strömgren b in
order to look for rotational, as well as pulsational, periodicities.
Most of the data were obtained during a three-week period of time in
1988 March-April, and nearly 6 hr of additional data were obtained in
1989 June. No statistically significant short-period variability was
detected in the period range of 4.8 min to 2 hr in any of these data.
The lack of detection of short-period variability contradicts the
findings of numerous other authors, most recently those of Santagati et
al. We have found a double-peaked lightcurve with a period of
2.00435±0.00080 d and a peak-to-peak amplitude of about 0.03 mag
in b that we attribute to rotational variability. The time-base between
our 1988 and 1989 data allows us to establish this accuracy for the
period. We present arguments which rule out a single-wave lightcurve of
half this period (namely 1.002 d).