Eruptive Variable Stars |
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TYPE OF VARIABLE |
SPECTRA | DURATION OF INCREASED BRIGHTNESS |
NORMAL ABSOLUTE MAGNITUDE |
AMPLITUDE (Magnitudes) |
DESCRIPTION | EXAMPLE | NUMBER KNOWN IN GALAXY* |
Novae | O to A hot subdwarfs |
Months to years | >0 | 7 to 16 | Rapid rise to maximum; slow decline; ejection of gas shell |
GK Per | 166 |
Novalike variables or P Cygni stars |
Hot B stars | Erratic | -3 to -6 | Several magnitudes | Slow, erratic, and novelike variations in light; may be unrelated to novae; Gas shell ejected |
P Cyg | 39 |
Supernovae | ? | Months to years | ? | 15 or more | Sudden, violent flareup, followed by decline and ejection of gas shell |
CM Tau (Crab nebula) |
7 |
R Coronae Borealis |
F to K supergiant |
10 to several hundred days |
-5 | 1 to 9 | Sudden and irregular drops in brightness. Low in hydrogen abundance, but high in carbon abundance |
R CrB | 32 |
T Tauri or RW Aurigae |
B to M main sequence and subgiants |
Rapid and erratic | 0 to +8 | up to a few magnitudes |
Rapid and irregular light variation. Generally associated with interstellar material. Subtypes from G to M are called T Tauri variables |
RW Aur, T Tau |
1109 |
U Geminorium or SS Gygni or "dwarf novae" |
A to F hot subdwarfs |
Few days to few weeks | >0 | 2 to 6 | Novalike outbursts at mean intervals which range from 20 to 600 days. Those with longer intervals between outbursts tend to have greater amplitudes. Many, if not all, are members of binary-star systems |
ss Cyg, U Gem |
215 |
Flare stars | M main sequence |
Few minutes | >8 | up to 6 | Sudden flareups in light; probably localized flares on surface of star |
UV Cet | 28 |
Z Camelopardalis variables |
A to F hot subdwarfs |
Few days | >0 | 2 to 5 | Similar to U Geminorium, except that variations are sometimes interrupted by constant light for several cycles. Intervals between outbursts normally range from 10 to 40 days |
Z Cam | 20 |
*According to the 1968 edition of the Soviet General Catalogue of Variable Stars. | |||||||