Photometric Study of RR Lyrae Star TV Lyn

Photometric Study of RR Lyrae Star TV Lyn

PDF icon Download Love_final.pdf (269.2 KB)

She’Kayla Love,1,a) Dr. Susmita Hazra,1,b) a nd Dr. Michael Fitzgerald2,c)

1 Department of Chemistry, Physics, and Engineering, Cameron University, Lawton, OK, USA
2 Edith Cowan Institute for Education Research, School of Education, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA, Australia

a) Corresponding author: shekayla.love [at] cameron.edu
b) shazra [at] cameron.edu

Abstract: 

In this research, we are reporting the light curve of RR Lyrae t ype v ariable star TV Lyn. This star is o bserved in the northern hemisphere and its coordinates are 07:33:31.7 +47:48:09.8. We have used data from Las Cumbres Observatory (LCO) which consists of a worldwide network of robotic telescopes. Photometric measurements were conducted using the SBIG 6303 0.4-meter telescope with a field of view of 29’x19’. Depending on what the color of a star is when different filters are applied to it, the luminosity will change accordingly. Our data consists of four filters, Bessell B (Blue), Bessell V (visual), SDSS-I (Infrared), a nd PAN-STARRS-Z (Near Infrared). Results show that this star has a variability period of 0.2407±0.002 days, metallicity -1.49, and located at a distance of 1362±118 pc. We have used an estimate of the reddening E(B-V) as 0.08. This research is a part of an Our Solar Sibling P roject by an undergraduate student with the help of a faculty advisor and an Our Solar Sibling Project Investigator.