Non-linear dynamical analysis of the blazhko effect with the Kepler space telescope: The case of V783 Cyg

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We present a detailed non-linear dynamical investigation of the Blazhko modulation of the Kepler RR Lyrae star V783 Cyg (KIC 5559631). We used different techniques to produce modulation curves, including the determination of amplitude maxima, the O-C diagram and the analytical function method. We were able to fit the modulation curves with chaotic signals with the global flow reconstruction method. However, when we investigated the effects of instrumental and data processing artefacts, we found that the chaotic nature of the modulation cannot be proved because of the technical problems of data stitching, detrending and sparse sampling. Moreover, we found that a considerable part of the detected cycle-to-cycle variation of the modulation may originate from these effects. According to our results, even the four-year-long, unprecedented Kepler space photometry of V783 Cyg is too short for a reliable non-linear dynamical analysis aiming at the detection of chaos from the Blazhko modulation. We estimate that two other stars could be suitable for similar analysis in the Kepler sample and in the future TESS and PLATO may provide additional candidates.

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Plachy, E., Benko, J. M., Kolláth, Z., Molnár, L., & Szabó, R. (2014). Non-linear dynamical analysis of the blazhko effect with the Kepler space telescope: The case of V783 Cyg. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 445(3), 2810–2817. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu1943

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