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[vsnet-chat 131] Re: Variable period methods
- Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 17:54:13 -0500 (EST)
- To: rvr@idecnet.com
- From: Jeff Robertson <bigjay@enif.astro.indiana.edu>
- Subject: [vsnet-chat 131] Re: Variable period methods
- Cc: vsnet-chat@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
- In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.93.970219153512.336F-100000@MicroMAT> from "Victor R. Ruiz" at Feb 19, 97 10:55:31 pm
- Sender: owner-vsnet-chat@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
In responce to Victor Ruiz's request for info on period determination
methods for variable stars, I compiled my 2 cents worth...
An old but nice introduction and review to the four or five most popular
period finding methods can be found in [1] by Fullerton.
This includes the various "string-length" methods made popular by
Lafler and Kinman [2]. This method has been expanded upon by
Stellingwerf [3] with the PDM method which is now a part of IRAF.
Most of the people I am associated with use FFT methods as prescibed by
Horne and Baliunas [4] and can now be found in the Numerical Recipes [5] book.
There is also a DFT method [6] which I am not to familiar with.
I am also interested in anyone else's methods and ideas...
References:
1. The Study of Variable Stars Using Small Telescopes, Fullerton, A.W. 1986,
ed. J.R. Percy, Cambridge University Press, p 201-218.
2. An RR Lyrae Survey With The Lick 20-inch Astrograph II. The Calculation
of RR Lyrae Periods By Electronic Computer, Lafler, J. and Kinman, T.D.
ApJS 11, p 216-222.
3. Period Determination Using Phase Dispersion Minimization (PDM),
Stellingwerf, R.F. 1978, ApJ 224, 953-960.
4. A Prescription for Period Analysis of Unevenly Sampled Time Series,
Horne, J. and Baliunas, S. 1986, ApJ 302, 757-763.
5. Search Algorithm For Weak Periodic Signals In Unevenly Spaced Time-Series,
Press, W.H. and Teukolsky, S.A., Numerical Recipes, Cambridge Univ. Press.
6. Roberts, 1987, AJ 93, 968
Grindlay, 1988, ApJ, 334, L25
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