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2009CoAst.159...91S - Com. in Asteroseismology, 159, 91 (2009/March-0)

Time-resolved spectroscopy of the planet-hosting sdB pulsator V391 Pegasi.

SCHUH S., KRUSPE R., LUTZ R. and SILVOTTI R.

Abstract (from CDS):

The subdwarf∼B (sdB) star V391∼Peg oscillates in short-period p modes and long-period g modes, making it one of the three known hybrids among sdBs. As a by-product of the effort to measure secular period changes in the p modes due to evolutionary effects on a time scale of almost a decade, the O–C diagram has revealed an additional sinusoidal component attributed to a periodic shift in the light travel time caused by a planetary-mass companion around the sdB star in a 3.2 yr orbit. In order to derive the mass of the companion object, it is necessary to determine the orbital inclination. One promising possibility to do this is to use the stellar inclination as a primer for the orbital orientation. The stellar inclination can refer to the rotational or the pulsational axis, which are assumed to be aligned, and can in turn then be derived by combining measurements of v_{rot} and v_{rot}sini.

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