Petersen diagram revolution

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Abstract

Over the recent years, the Petersen diagram for classical pulsators, Cepheids and RR Lyr stars, populated with a few hundreds of new multiperiodic variables. We review our analyses of the OGLE data, which resulted in a significant extension of the known, and in the discovery of a few new and distinct forms of multiperiodic pulsation. The showcase includes not only radial mode pulsators, but also radial-non-radial pulsators and stars with significant modulation observed on top of the beat pulsation. First theoretical models explaining the new forms of stellar variability are briefly discussed.

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Smolec, R., Dziembowski, W., Moskalik, P., Netzel, H., Prudil, Z., Skarka, M., & Soszynski, I. (2017). Petersen diagram revolution. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 152). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715206003

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