Slow irregular variable

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Template:Short description A slow irregular variable (ascribed the GCVS types L, LB and LC) is a variable star that exhibit no or very poorly defined periodicity in their slowly changing light emissions. These stars have often been little-studied, and once more is learnt about them, they are reclassified into other categories such as semiregular variables.

Nomenclature

Irregular variable stars were first given acronyms based on the letter "I": Ia, Ib. and Ic.[1] These were later refined so that the I codes were used "nebular" or "rapidly irregular" variable stars such as T Tauri and Orion variables. The remaining irregular stars, cool slowly varying giants and supergiants of type Ib or Ic were reassigned to Lb and Lc.[2] When the General Catalogue of Variable Stars standardised its acronyms to be all uppercase, the codes LB and LC were used.[3]

Type Lb

Slow irregular variables of late spectral types (K, M, C, S); as a rule, they are giants[3]

The GCVS also claims to give this type to slow irregular red variables where the luminosity or spectral type is not known, although it also uses the type L for slow irregular red stars where the spectral type or luminosity is unclear. The K5 star CO Cygni is given as a representative example.[3]

Type Lc

Irregular variable supergiants of late spectral types having amplitudes of about 1 mag in V[3]

The M2 supergiant TZ Cassiopeiae is given as a representative example.[3]

List

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List of Slow Irregular Variables[4]
Designation (name) Constellation Discovery Apparent magnitude (Maximum)[5] Apparent magnitude (Minimum)[5] Range of magnitude Spectral type Subtype Comment
U Antliae Antlia   Template:Ntsh8m.1 (p) Template:Ntsh9m.7 (p) Template:Nts N:v Lb  
Beta Pegasi Pegasus Schmidt, 1847 Template:Ntsh2m.31 Template:Ntsh2m.74 Template:Nts M2.3 II-III Lb  
Epsilon Pegasi (Enif) Pegasus Template:Ntsh2m.37 Template:Ntsh2m.45 Template:Nts K2 Ib Lc  
TX Piscium Pisces   Template:Ntsh4m.79 Template:Ntsh5m.20 Template:Nts C5 III Lb  
Alpha Scorpii (Antares) Scorpius   Template:Ntsh0m.88 Template:Ntsh1m.16 Template:Nts M1.5 Iab-b Lc  
Alpha Tauri (Aldebaran) Taurus   Template:Ntsh0m.75 Template:Ntsh0m.95 Template:Nts K5 III Lb  
Mu Geminorum Gemini   Template:Ntsh2m.75 Template:Ntsh3m.02 Template:Nts M3 III Lb  
BE Camelopardalis Camelopardalis   Template:Ntsh4m.35 Template:Ntsh4m.48 Template:Nts M2 II Lc  
Tau4 Eridani Eridanus   Template:Ntsh3m.57 Template:Ntsh3m.72 Template:Nts M3 III Lb  
13 Boötis Bootes   Template:Ntsh5m.29 Template:Ntsh5m.38 Template:Nts M2 IIIab Lb  
Psi Virginis Virgo   Template:Ntsh4m.73 Template:Ntsh4m.96 Template:Nts M3 III Lb  
V854 Arae Ara   Template:Ntsh5m.84 Template:Ntsh5m.99 Template:Nts M1.5 III Lb  
62 Sagittarii Sagittarius   Template:Ntsh4m.45 Template:Ntsh4m.62 Template:Nts M4 III Lb  
CQ Camelopardalis Camelopardalis   Template:Ntsh5m.15 Template:Ntsh5m.27 Template:Nts M0 II Lc  
Pi Aurigae Auriga   Template:Ntsh4m.24 Template:Ntsh4m.34 Template:Nts M3.5 II Lc  
NO Aurigae Auriga   Template:Ntsh6m.06 Template:Ntsh6m.44 Template:Nts M2 Iab Lc  
Omicron1 Canis Majoris Canis Major   Template:Ntsh3m.78 Template:Ntsh3m.99 Template:Nts M2.5 Iab Lc  
Sigma Canis Majoris Canis Major   Template:Ntsh3m.43 Template:Ntsh3m.51 Template:Nts M1.5 Iab Lc  
NS Puppis Puppis   Template:Ntsh4m.4 Template:Ntsh4m.5 Template:Nts K3 Ib Lc  
Lambda Velorum Vela   Template:Ntsh2m.14 Template:Ntsh2m.30 Template:Nts K4 Ib-IIa Lc  
V337 Carinae Carina   Template:Ntsh3m.36 Template:Ntsh3m.44 Template:Nts K3 II Lc  
GZ Velorum Vela   Template:Ntsh3m.43 Template:Ntsh3m.81 Template:Nts K3 II Lc  
RX Telescopii Telescopium   Template:Ntsh6m.6 Template:Ntsh7m.4 Template:Nts M3 Iab Lc  
45 G. Volantis Volans Template:Ntsh5m.89 Template:Ntsh5m.90 Template:Nts M1III Lb
AF Columbae Columba Perryman et al., 1997 Template:Ntsh5m.60 Template:Ntsh5m.71 Template:Nts M2 II/III Lb

Other irregular variables

There are a number of other types of variable stars lacking clearly detectable periods, and which are sometimes referred to as irregular variables:[4]

In addition, many types of eruptive or cataclysmic variable are highly unpredictable.[4]

References

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