Title: The Cepheid Impostor HD 18391 and its Anonymous Parent Cluster Authors: David G. Turner, V. V. Kovtyukh, Daniel J. Majaess, David J. Lane, Kathleen E. Moncrieff
New and existing photometry for the G0 Ia supergiant HD 18391 is analysed in order to confirm the nature of the variability previously detected in the star, which lies off the hot edge of the Cepheid instability strip. Small-amplitude variability at a level of \Delta V = 0.016±0.002 is indicated, with a period of P=123.04±0.06 d. A weaker second signal may be present at P=177.84±0.18 with \Delta V = 0.007±0.002, likely corresponding to fundamental mode pulsation if the primary signal represents overtone pulsation (123.04/177.84 = 0.69). The star, with a spectroscopic reddening of E(B-V) = 1.02, is associated with heavily-reddened B-type stars in its immediate vicinity that appear to be outlying members of an anonymous young cluster centred ~10 arcmin to the west and 1661±73 pc distant. The cluster has nuclear and coronal radii of r_n=3.5 arcmin and R_c=14 arcmin, respectively, while the parameters for HD 18391 derived from membership in the cluster with its outlying B stars are consistent with those implied by its Cepheid-like pulsation, provided that it follows the semi-period-luminosity relation expected of such objects. Its inferred luminosity as a cluster member is M_V=-7.76±0.10, its age (9±1)x10^6 years, and its evolutionary mass ~19 M_{\sun}. HD 18391 is not a classical Cepheid, yet it follows the Cepheid period-luminosity relation closely, much like another Cepheid impostor, V810 Cen.