Over a period of 18 hours on November 5, 1999, Altair varied by a few thousandths of a magnitude (millimagnitudes, mmag, on the vertical axis), showing it to be Delta Scuti star that varies with multiple periods. The observations were made in the visual part of the spectrum by the star camera on the sensitive Wide Field Infrared Explorer satellite. The horizontal axis is the Julian Day number, a running count of dates beginning on January 1, 4713 BC of the Julian calendar. (From an article in the Astrophysical Journal by D. L. Buzasi, H. Bruntt, T. R. Bedding, A. Retter, H. Kjeldsen, H. L. Preston, W. J. Mandeville, J. C. Suarez. J. Catanzarite, T. Conrow, and R. Laher, vol. 619, p. 1072, 2005) |