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RR Lyrae Stars as Seen by the Kepler Space Telescope

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fspas.2020.577695

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RR Lyrae stars; Kepler spacecraft; Blazhko effect; pulsating variable stars; horizontal-branch stars; pulsation; asteroseismology; nonradial oscillations

Funding

  1. Lendulet Program of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences [LP2014-17, LP2018-7/2020]
  2. MW-Gaia COST Action [CA-18104]
  3. Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NKFI) [KH_18 130405]
  4. Janos Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  5. NASA Science Mission Directorate
  6. NASA [NAS 5-26555]

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The Kepler space telescope's unprecedented precision and sampling revealed new phenomena in RR Lyrae stars, such as period doubling and low-amplitude modes, guiding research towards nonlinear and nonradial studies. The search for theoretical explanations for these phenomena, including their connection to the Blazhko effect, remains a central question in RR Lyrae research. Challenges in Kepler photometry continue to inspire ground-based and space-based research on these variables in the post-Kepler era.
The unprecedented photometric precision along with the quasi-continuous sampling provided by the Kepler space telescope revealed new and unpredicted phenomena that reformed and invigorated RR Lyrae star research. The discovery of period doubling and the wealth of low-amplitude modes enlightened the complexity of the pulsation behavior and guided us toward nonlinear and nonradial studies. Searching and providing theoretical explanation for these newly found phenomena became a central question, as well as understanding their connection to the oldest enigma of RR Lyrae stars, the Blazhko effect. We attempt to summarize the highest impact RR Lyrae results based on or inspired by the data of the Kepler space telescope both from the nominal and from the K2 missions. Besides the three most intriguing topics, the period doubling, the low-amplitude modes, and the Blazhko effect, we also discuss the challenges of Kepler photometry that played a crucial role in the results. The secrets of these amazing variables, uncovered by Kepler, keep the theoretical, ground-based, and space-based research inspired in the post-Kepler era, since light variation of RR Lyrae stars is still not completely understood.

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