We present 83 new times of maximum light of the SX Phoenicis (SX Phe) star DY
Pegasi (DY Peg), based mainly on our new time-series photometric observations
from the years 2004–2008. Together with the times of maximum light in
the literature, a comprehensive study of the
O - C diagram with the
data spanning over seven decades leads to a new general ephemeris formula and
the determination of a new value of the updated period
0.072926187( ± 3)d. The available
times of maximum light can be well modeled with either a triple linear fit, or a
fit concerning a continuously increasing period change combined with the
light-time effect of an orbital motion. On the contrary, the decreasing period
hypothesis suggested by some previous investigators appears to be rejected. The
frequency analyses of the data collected in 2004 and 2006 provide the radial
pulsation frequency
13.713 c d
-1
and its four harmonics. However, although extra powers were present around the
reported secondary frequency
17.8 c d
-1 in
the Fourier transformations of the new data sets, its signal-to-noise ratios
were too low to detect this frequency.
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