Photometric and Spectroscopic Investigations of the Galactic Field RRc Candidates V764 Mon and HY Com
Pál, A.; Sódor, Á.; Benkő, J. M.
Hungary
Abstract
By analyzing photometric and spectroscopic time series, we show that the pulsator V764 Mon, assumed to be the brightest RR Lyr star in the sky, is in fact a rapidly rotating δ Sct star with an unusually long dominant period (P1=0.29 d). Our spectroscopy confirmed the binarity of V764 Mon discovered by the Gaia satellite. In the case of HY Com, a bona fide RRc star, we present its first complete radial velocity curve. Additionally, we found that the star continues its strong phase variation reported before.