Narrow-band photometry of the magnetic star 53 Camelopardalis

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Magnetic Stars, Stellar Magnetic Fields, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Brightness, Field Strength, Line Spectra, Stellar Oscillations

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Variation of the radiation flux Δm of the magnetic star 53 Cam in relation to the comparison star HD 65301 within the spectral band Δλ = 30 Å centered at λ 4220 has been studied. Periodic variations of a complex form are present, which can be described by a sum of three simple sinusoids with periods P1 = 20.1400 ± 0.0001 min, P2 = 27.5828 ± 0.0001 min and P3 = 79.2381 ± 0.0001 min retaining in phase during more than a year. The amplitudes of each of the three oscillations vary with the star rotation phase. Variation of Δm with a period equal to that of rotation (8d.0267) is observed, correlating with variations of the effective magnetic field of the star.

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