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Article Citation - WoS: 26Citation - Scopus: 28The Secret Lives of Cepheids: Delta Cep-The Prototype of a New Class of Pulsating X-Ray Variable Stars(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2017) Engle, Scott G.; Guinan, Edward F.; Harper, Graham M.; Cuntz, Manfred; Evans, Nancy Remage; Neilson, Hilding R.; Fawzy, Diaa E.From our Secret Lives of Cepheids program, the prototype Classical Cepheid, delta Cep, is found to be an X-ray source with periodic pulsation-modulated X-ray variations. This finding complements our earlier reported phasedependent FUV-UV emissions of the star that increase similar to 10-20 times with highest fluxes at similar to 0.90-0.95 phi, just prior to maximum brightness. Previously delta Cep. was found as potentially X-ray variable, using XMM-Newton observations. Additional phase-constrained data were secured with Chandra near X-ray emission peak, to determine if the emission and variability were pulsation-phase-specific to delta Cep. and not transient or due to a possible coronally active, cool companion. The Chandra data were combined with prior XMM-Newton observations, and were found to very closely match the previously observed X-ray behavior. From the combined data set, a similar to 4 increase in X-ray flux is measured, reaching a peak L-X = 1.7 x 10(29) erg s(-1) near 0.45 phi. The precise X-ray flux phasing with the star's pulsation indicates that the emissions arise from the Cepheid and not from a companion. However, it is puzzling that the maximum X-ray flux occurs similar to 0.5 phi (similar to 3 days) later than the FUV-UV maximum. There are several other potential Cepheid X-ray detections with properties similar to delta Cep, and comparable X-ray variability is indicated for two other Cepheids: beta Dor. and V473 Lyr. X-ray generating mechanisms in delta Cep. and other Cepheids are discussed. If additional Cepheids are confirmed to show phased X-ray variations, then delta Cep. will be the prototype of a new class of pulsation-induced X-ray variables.
