A New SX Phe Star in the Globular Cluster M15

Abstract

A new SX Phe star (labelled SXP1) found from BV CCD photometry is the first to be discovered in the globular cluster M15. It is a blue straggler and is located 102.8 north and 285.6 west of the center of M15 har96. Mean magnitudes of SXP1 are <B> = 18671 and <V> = 18445. The amplitude of variability of SXP1 is measured to be V ≈ 0.15. From multiple-frequency analysis based on the Fourier decomposition method, we detect two very closely separated pulsating frequencies: the primary frequency at f1=24.630 c/d for both B- and V-bands, and the secondary frequency at f2=24.338 c/d for the B-band and 24.343 c/d for the V-band. This star is the second among known SX Phe stars found to pulsate with very closely separated frequencies (f2/f10.95). These frequencies may be explained by excitation of nonradial modes; however, we have an incomplete understanding of this phenomenon in the case of SX Phe stars with relatively high amplitudes. The metallicity-period and the variability amplitude-period relations for SXP1 in M15 are found to be consistent with those for SX Phe stars in other globular clusters.

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