2005A&A...434.1063E


Query : 2005A&A...434.1063E

2005A&A...434.1063E - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 434, 1063-1068 (2005/5-2)

Detection of a classical δ Scuti star in the new eclipsing binary system HIP 7666.

ESCOLA-SIRISI E., JUAN-SAMSO J., VIDAL-SAINZ J., LAMPENS P., GARCIA-MELENDO E., GOMEZ-FORRELLAD J.M. and WILS P.

Abstract (from CDS):

HIP 7666 is a variable star newly discovered during the Hipparcos mission and classified as of unknown type (ESA, The Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues, ESA SP-1200, 1997HIP...C......0E). During 23 nights between July 2000 and November 2000, over 2300 CCD observations in the V band were obtained. These data show that the new variable is a detached eclipsing binary system with an orbital period of 2.37229 days. In addition, one of the components undergoes very short-period oscillations with a main pulsation frequency of 24.46 or 25.47c/d. HIP 7666 is therefore a new member of the rare group of detached eclipsing binary systems with a δ Scuti type component.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: binaries: eclipsing - stars: oscillations - stars: variables: δ Sct - stars: individual: HIP 7666

Simbad objects: 6

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Number of rows : 6
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 BD+51 346 * 01 38 31.7694041136 +52 31 58.369281528   11.24 10.68     G5 3 0
2 HD 9976 * 01 38 40.5177084391 +52 36 23.026141213   9.199 8.992 9.147   A2 10 0
3 HD 232486 EB* 01 38 41.6686314936 +52 31 07.680472824 10.210 10.040 9.640     A5 21 0
4 TYC 3671-834-1 * 01 39 10.8453607464 +52 34 11.734528800   11.89 11.38     ~ 2 0
5 HD 10054 * 01 39 30.6419869872 +52 16 00.315163884   8.18 8.02     B9 12 0
6 * del Sct dS* 18 42 16.4268984096 -09 03 09.188922060   5.04 4.71     F2II-III 473 0

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