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Slow irregular variable

Type of variable star

Slow irregular variable

Summary

Type of variable star

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A slow irregular variable (ascribed the GCVS types L, LB and LC) is a variable star that exhibit no or very poorly defined periodicity in their slowly changing light emissions. These stars have often been little-studied, and once more is learnt about them, they are reclassified into other categories such as semiregular variables.

Nomenclature

Irregular variable stars were first given acronyms based on the letter "I": Ia, Ib. and Ic. These were later refined so that the I codes were used "nebular" or "rapidly irregular" variable stars such as T Tauri and Orion variables. The remaining irregular stars, cool slowly varying giants and supergiants of type Ib or Ic were reassigned to Lb and Lc. When the General Catalogue of Variable Stars standardised its acronyms to be all uppercase, the codes LB and LC were used.

Type Lb

Slow irregular variables of late spectral types (K, M, C, S); as a rule, they are giants

The GCVS also claims to give this type to slow irregular red variables where the luminosity or spectral type is not known, although it also uses the type L for slow irregular red stars where the spectral type or luminosity is unclear. The K5 star CO Cygni is given as a representative example.

Type Lc

Irregular variable supergiants of late spectral types having amplitudes of about 1 mag in V

The M2 supergiant TZ Cassiopeiae is given as a representative example.

List

Designation (name)ConstellationDiscoveryApparent magnitude (Maximum)Apparent magnitude (Minimum)Range of magnitudeSpectral typeSubtypeComment
U AntliaeAntlia8m.1 (p)9m.7 (p)N:vLb
Beta PegasiPegasusSchmidt, 18472m.312m.74M2.3 II-IIILb
Epsilon Pegasi (Enif)Pegasus2m.372m.45K2 IbLc
TX PisciumPisces4m.795m.20C5 IIILb
Alpha Scorpii (Antares)Scorpius0m.881m.16M1.5 Iab-bLc
Alpha Tauri (Aldebaran)Taurus0m.750m.95K5 IIILb
Mu GeminorumGemini2m.753m.02M3 IIILb
BE CamelopardalisCamelopardalis4m.354m.48M2 IILc
Tau4 EridaniEridanus3m.573m.72M3 IIILb
13 BoötisBootes5m.295m.38M2 IIIabLb
Psi VirginisVirgo4m.734m.96M3 IIILb
V854 AraeAra5m.845m.99M1.5 IIILb
62 SagittariiSagittarius4m.454m.62M4 IIILb
CQ CamelopardalisCamelopardalis5m.155m.27M0 IILc
Pi AurigaeAuriga4m.244m.34M3.5 IILc
NO AurigaeAuriga6m.066m.44M2 IabLc
Omicron1 Canis MajorisCanis Major3m.783m.99M2.5 IabLc
Sigma Canis MajorisCanis Major3m.433m.51M1.5 IabLc
NS PuppisPuppis4m.44m.5K3 IbLc
Lambda VelorumVela2m.142m.30K4 Ib-IIaLc
V337 CarinaeCarina3m.363m.44K3 IILc
GZ VelorumVela3m.433m.81K3 IILc
RX TelescopiiTelescopium6m.67m.4M3 IabLc
45 G. VolantisVolans5m.895m.90M1IIILb
AF ColumbaeColumbaPerryman et al., 19975m.605m.71M2 II/IIILb

Other irregular variables

There are a number of other types of variable stars lacking clearly detectable periods, and which are sometimes referred to as irregular variables:

  • γ Cassiopeiae variables, eruptive shell stars
  • Orion variables, pre-main-sequence stars, including T Tauri stars and YY Orionis stars
  • Rapid irregular variables, possibly similar to Orion variables with shorter period
  • Poorly-defined irregular variable stars, of unknown type

In addition, many types of eruptive or cataclysmic variable are highly unpredictable.

References

References

  1. "Hipparcos Tools Interactive Data Access". ESA.
  2. (1959). "A Revised List of T-Associations and Their Members". Soviet Astronomy.
  3. (2009). "VizieR Online Data Catalog: General Catalogue of Variable Stars (Samus+ 2007-2013)". VizieR On-line Data Catalog: B/GCVS. Originally Published in: 2009yCat....102025S.
  4. "GCVS Variability Types".
  5. (1964). "Variable Star Notes- from the XII General Assembly, I.A.U.; 043274 X Camelopardalis". Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.
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