2002A&A...385..537B


Query : 2002A&A...385..537B

2002A&A...385..537B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 385, 537-545 (2002/4-2)

Close frequency pairs in Delta Scuti stars.

BREGER M. and BISCHOF K.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The majority of the well-studied δ Scuti stars shows frequency pairs in the power spectra with frequency separations less than 0.06c/d (0.7µHz) as well as amplitude variability. We examine the interpretation in terms of separate excited stellar pulsation modes, single modes with variable amplitudes, and observational problems. The variable-phase technique, which examines the phase jumps near the times of minimum amplitude of an assumed single frequency, is applied to the extensive data of the star BI CMi, which shows some of the most extreme behavior. The following results are found for the 5 features in the power spectrum which could be explained as single modes with variable amplitudes or as double modes: for three features it can be shown that these are indeed pairs of separate pulsation modes beating with each other: at times of minimum amplitude the phase jumps are observed and both the observed amplitude and phase variations can be predicted correctly by assuming two separate modes of nearly equal frequencies. Artifacts caused by observational error, insufficient frequency resolution or variable amplitudes can be ruled out. A fourth pair has a probable origin in two excited modes, while a 5th case is inconclusive due to long time scales of variability and small amplitudes. The existence of close frequency needs to be taken into account in planning the lengths of earth-based as well as space campaigns so that sufficient frequency resolution is obtained. Possible reasons for the existence of close frequencies in δ Scuti stars are considered. They include the dense frequency spacing caused by the presence of mixed modes, rotational splitting as well as near-coincidence of the frequencies of modes with different l values (the so-called Small Spacing).

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Journal keyword(s): stars: variables: δ Sct - stars: oscillations - stars: individual: BI CMi

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
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 V* V509 Per dS* 03 03 56.7430410096 +47 50 54.518667504   6.732 6.467     F0 36 0
2 V* GG Tau Or* 04 32 30.3506925552 +17 31 40.494063144 14.84 14.78 13.40 11.54   M0e+M2.0e 735 1
3 V* AA Tau Or* 04 34 55.4201902392 +24 28 53.033624580 13.14 13.34 12.20 12.03   K5Ve 723 0
4 V* AB Aur Ae* 04 55 45.8458932216 +30 33 04.292077032 7.20 7.16 7.05 6.96 6.70 A0Ve 1067 2
5 HD 31648 Ae* 04 58 46.2655706952 +29 50 36.987625680 7.84 7.78 7.62 7.76 7.43 A5Vep 518 0
6 HD 36112 Ae* 05 30 27.5285630040 +25 19 57.076288752   8.57 8.27     A8Ve 469 0
7 V* CQ Tau Ae* 05 35 58.4666264136 +24 44 54.091450572 11.290 10.780 10.000   8.33 F5IVe 310 0
8 V* BI CMi dS* 08 05 31.7137694088 +02 09 31.666474152   9.61 9.19     F0IV 32 0
9 V* BW Cnc dS* 08 40 52.4779618920 +20 15 59.472562896   8.74 8.48     F0Vn 104 0
10 V* XX Pyx dS* 08 58 39.0320074224 -24 35 10.589779932           A4V 82 0
11 V* FG Vir dS* 12 14 15.4565381808 -05 42 59.750820036   6.807 6.558     A8/9V 216 0
12 * 4 CVn dS* 12 23 47.0120783712 +42 32 33.862228260   6.382 6.022     F3III-IV 198 0
13 V* BV Cir dS* 15 01 02.2368609096 -64 34 33.788995824   6.85 6.56     A9/F0IV/V 45 0
14 V* V473 Lyr cC* 19 15 59.4893949000 +27 55 34.686262056 7.18 6.770 6.153     F8Ib-II 216 0
15 BD+40 4124 Ae* 20 20 28.2413946720 +41 21 51.529070088 11.11 11.36 10.62 10.510   B2Ve 291 1
16 EM* LkHA 233 Ae* 22 34 40.9923134958 +40 40 04.251892858   14.5       A7Ve 146 0

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