The onset of photometric variability in red giant stars
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The onset of variability in red giant stars is studied from the data collected by the ‘Long-Term Photometry of Variables’ project which operates at ESO (La Silla) since 1982. The differential nature of the observations combined with a multinight reduction algorithm enables to study the variability of over 50 red giants with an accuracy of the order of 2 to 3 millimagnitudes on time scales ranging from days to years. All red giants with spectral types late G to early K (i.e. b− y ∼ 0.6− 0.8) are stable at the level σy < 6 millimag (where σy is the standard deviation of the Strömgren y magnitude). Red giants with later spectral types are all variable, and it is found that the minimum variability levelσy,min increaseswith increasing b−y, thus defining a minimum-variability boundary. The new data obtained in this paper reveal that the time scale of the associated variability increases with increasing b − y (and thus amplitude), and that the stability of this time scale improves concomitantly. More precisely, irregular variations on time scales of 5 to 10 days (and σy ∼ 7 millimag) characterize red giants with b−y ∼ 1.0, whereas the variations (with σy ∼ 100 millimag) become more regular with periods of the order of 50 d for red giants with b− y ∼ 1.3. A radial-velocity jitter (of the order of 1.5 km s−1 r.m.s.) is associated with this photometric variability, and suggests that stellar oscillationsmaybe responsible for the observed variations.
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