http://arxiv.org/abs/1912.12072
The upper main sequence stars CU Virginis is the most enigmatic object among magnetic chemically peculiar (mCP) stars. It is an unusually fast rotator showing strictly periodic light variations in all regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, as well as spectroscopic and spectropolarimetric changes. At same time, it is also the first radio main-sequence pulsar. Exploiting information hidden in phase variations, we monitored the secular oscillation of the rotational period during the last 53 years. Applying own phenomenological approach, we analyzed 37\,975 individual photometric and spectroscopic measurements from 72 data sources and improved the O-C model. All the relevant observations indicate that the secular period variations can be well approximated by the fifth degree polynomial.
Z. Mikulášek, J. Krtička, A. Pigulski, et. al.
Mon, 30 Dec 19
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Comments: 6 pages, 3 figures, improved version of the proceeding contribution 2019ASPC..518..125M
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