2017MNRAS.471.2882W


Query : 2017MNRAS.471.2882W

2017MNRAS.471.2882W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 471, 2882-2901 (2017/November-1)

Beyond the Kepler/K2 bright limit: variability in the seven brightest members of the Pleiades.

WHITE T.R., POPE B.J.S., ANTOCI V., PAPICS P.I., AERTS C., GIES D.R., GORDON K., HUBER D., SCHAEFER G.H., AIGRAIN S., ALBRECHT S., BARCLAY T., BARENTSEN G., BECK P.G., BEDDING T.R., FREDSLUND ANDERSEN M., GRUNDAHL F., HOWELL S.B., IRELAND M.J., MURPHY S.J., NIELSEN M.B., SILVA AGUIRRE V. and TUTHILL P.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

The most powerful tests of stellar models come from the brightest stars in the sky, for which complementary techniques, such as astrometry, asteroseismology, spectroscopy and interferometry, can be combined. The K2 mission is providing a unique opportunity to obtain high-precision photometric time series for bright stars along the ecliptic. However, bright targets require a large number of pixels to capture the entirety of the stellar flux, and CCD saturation, as well as restrictions on data storage and bandwidth, limit the number and brightness of stars that can be observed. To overcome this, we have developed a new photometric technique, which we call halo photometry, to observe very bright stars using a limited number of pixels. Halo photometry is simple, fast and does not require extensive pixel allocation, and will allow us to use K2 and other photometric missions, such as TESS, to observe very bright stars for asteroseismology and to search for transiting exoplanets. We apply this method to the seven brightest stars in the Pleiades open cluster. Each star exhibits variability; six of the stars show what are most likely slowly pulsating B-star pulsations, with amplitudes ranging from 20 to 2000 ppm. For the star Maia, we demonstrate the utility of combining K2 photometry with spectroscopy and interferometry to show that it is not a 'Maia variable', and to establish that its variability is caused by rotational modulation of a large chemical spot on a 10 d time-scale.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): asteroseismology - techniques: photometric - stars: early type - stars: variables: general - open clusters and associations: individual: Pleiades - open clusters and associations: individual: Pleiades

Simbad objects: 44

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Number of rows : 44
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * 65 Ari * 03 24 26.1157157688 +20 48 12.565642968   6.033 6.061     A1V 39 0
2 * 17 Tau Be* 03 44 52.5370897890 +24 06 48.016260072 3.19 3.59 3.70 3.71 3.80 B6IIIe 400 1
3 * q Tau SB* 03 45 12.4999931614 +24 28 02.185543730 3.73 4.19 4.30 4.30 4.40 B6IV 275 0
4 * 20 Tau PM* 03 45 49.6081548365 +24 22 03.877565838 3.40 3.80 3.87 3.85 3.90 B8III 434 1
5 * 23 Tau Be* 03 46 19.5858871361 +23 56 54.092177220 3.70 4.12 4.18   4.16 B6IV(e) 432 2
6 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3434 0
7 * 24 Tau * 03 47 21.0386292336 +24 06 58.564163952 6.26 6.30 6.28   6.30 A0V 89 0
8 * eta Tau Be* 03 47 29.0765529 +24 06 18.488347 2.44 2.78 2.87 2.84 2.88 B7III 536 1
9 * 27 Tau SB* 03 49 09.7430578114 +24 03 12.301679809 3.18 3.54 3.63 3.62 3.68 B8III 367 0
10 * 28 Tau Be* 03 49 11.2165977912 +24 08 12.156712008 4.73 5.01 5.09   5.08 B8Vne 468 0
11 Cl Melotte 22 2191 * 03 49 11.9280650400 +24 03 50.748560784     13.01     ~ 5 0
12 HD 23923 * 03 49 43.5315887616 +23 42 42.667696476   6.104 6.153   6.18 B8V 158 0
13 HD 23950 * 03 49 55.0695142800 +22 14 38.936066064   6.046 6.070     B8III 111 0
14 HD 25175 * 04 00 36.8876419032 +17 17 47.972361768   6.352 6.305     A0V 51 0
15 * 56 Tau a2* 04 19 36.7048893816 +21 46 24.566827836   5.231 5.346     A0VpSi 185 0
16 HD 43317 Pu* 06 15 47.0134228488 +04 17 01.095049500 5.82 6.456 6.614     B3IV 114 0
17 HD 46179 ** 06 32 07.1393096040 +06 02 08.278506528   6.659 6.706     B9V 37 0
18 * 16 Mon SB* 06 46 32.4145190352 +08 35 13.767386136   5.76 5.92     B3V 95 0
19 HD 49330 bC* 06 47 57.2679459720 +00 46 34.035384504 8.45 9.14 8.95     Bnn(e) 89 0
20 HD 50230 Pu* 06 52 19.8143879448 -00 40 38.959876308   8.93 8.95     B3III 51 0
21 HD 50846 EB* 06 54 54.7081653504 -01 22 32.850081768   8.46 8.43     B5/7Ib 149 0
22 * rho01 Cnc e Pl 08 52 35.8111044043 +28 19 50.954994470           ~ 576 1
23 NGC 3766 OpC 11 36 14.6 -61 36 58   5.66 5.3     ~ 213 0
24 * mu.01 Her ** 17 46 27.5472960785 +27 43 14.560978925 4.56 4.17 3.42 2.89 2.51 G5IV 691 0
25 HD 170935 * 18 31 43.0534323624 +07 13 54.294136932   7.53 7.38     B8 13 0
26 HD 174648 * 18 51 41.0002474368 -01 45 35.238378132   8.90 8.81     B9.5V 20 0
27 HD 174884 EB* 18 52 40.3063548312 +04 03 11.755214640   8.14 7.998     B8V 39 0
28 HD 179506 Ro* 19 10 57.7607883552 +41 46 33.421683180   7.87 7.91     B8VsHestr(B6) 40 0
29 2MASS J19120273+4742364 Pu* 19 12 02.7395758512 +47 42 36.406192932           B8.3V 63 0
30 HD 181096 PM* 19 16 51.3860558136 +46 59 56.774556420   6.44   5.7   F6IV: 132 0
31 * d Aql * 19 20 35.6863700904 -00 53 31.774520544 5.22 5.408 5.451     B9III 54 0
32 HD 182198 * 19 23 31.6234725264 -00 32 26.093724108   8.10 7.94     B9III 19 0
33 2MASS J19253699+4523448 Ro* 19 25 36.9899720424 +45 23 44.902125744           ~ 16 0
34 HD 184939 SB* 19 35 07.8332799936 +40 01 28.891242084   8.79 8.86     A2 25 0
35 TYC 3139-291-1 Pu* 19 36 00.8890646712 +40 05 55.052761308   11.52 11.37     B8III 13 0
36 * tet Cyg PM* 19 36 26.5330717650 +50 13 15.965003998 4.83 4.86 4.48 4.13 3.92 F3+V 348 1
37 HD 185351 PM* 19 36 37.9768465728 +44 41 41.761562352   6.109 5.169     G8.5IIIbFe-0.5 144 0
38 BD+43 3310 Pu* 19 37 29.7688619736 +43 24 57.369736800   10.32 10.28     B9IV 52 0
39 2MASS J19405445+3834503 Pu* 19 40 54.4541104248 +38 34 50.348300448           B6.5IV 20 0
40 * 16 Cyg A ** 19 41 48.9534996168 +50 31 30.219536784 6.79 6.59 5.95 5.50 5.17 G1.5Vb 762 0
41 HD 186567 Ro* 19 42 48.8430567072 +50 21 39.806399160   9.07 9.21   9.191 F 28 0
42 V* V380 Cyg EB* 19 50 37.3267754400 +40 35 59.135141652 4.86 5.613 5.680     B1.1III+B2.5/3V: 291 0
43 HD 188209 s*b 19 51 59.0687638680 +47 01 38.419078944 4.61 5.55 5.63 5.54 5.64 O9.5Iab 310 0
44 HD 219134 Er* 23 13 16.9749603608 +57 10 06.083823619 7.460 6.560 5.570 4.76 4.23 K3V 601 1

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