2020A&A...633A.122F


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2020A&A...633A.122F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 633A, 122-122 (2020/1-1)

Pulsational properties of ten new slowly pulsating B stars.

FEDURCO M., PAUNZEN E., HUMMERICH S., BERNHARD K. and PARIMUCHA S.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Slowly pulsating B (SPB) stars are upper main-sequence multi-periodic pulsators that show non-radial g-mode oscillations driven by the κ mechanism acting on the iron bump. These multi-periodic pulsators have great asteroseismic potential and can be employed for the calibration of stellar structure and evolution models of massive stars.
Aims. We collected a sample of ten hitherto unidentified SPB stars with the aim of describing their pulsational properties and identifying pulsational modes.
Methods. Photometric time series data from various surveys were collected and analyzed using diverse frequency search algorithms. We calculated astrophysical parameters and investigated the location of our sample stars in the log Teff vs. log L/L diagram. Current pulsational models were calculated and used for the identification of pulsational modes in our sample stars. An extensive grid of stellar models along with their g-mode eigenfrequencies was calculated and subsequently cross-matched with the observed pulsational frequencies. The best-fit models were then used in an attempt to constrain stellar parameters such as mass, age, metallicity, and convective overshoot.
Results. We present detected frequencies, corresponding g-mode identifications, and the masses and ages of the stellar models producing the best frequency cross-matches. We partially succeeded in constraining stellar parameters, in particular concerning mass and age. Where applicable, rotation periods have been derived from the spacing of triplet component frequencies. No evolved SPB stars are present in our sample. We identify two candidate high-metallicity objects (HD 86424 and HD 163285), one young SPB star (HD 36999), and two candidate young SPB stars (HD 61712 and HD 61076).
Conclusions. We demonstrate the feasibility of using ground-based observations to perform basic asteroseismological analyses of SPB stars. Our results significantly enlarge the sample of known SPB stars with reliable pulsational mode identifications, which provides important input parameters for modeling attempts aiming to investigate the internal processes at work in upper main-sequence stars.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): asteroseismology - stars: early-type - stars: variables: general

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
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 * gam Dor gD* 04 16 01.5866224848 -51 29 11.932714356   4.55 4.20     F1V 314 0
2 HD 36999 Y*O 05 35 14.0074226880 -05 49 36.276923784   8.42 8.55     B8(III) 55 0
3 NGC 2244 OpC 06 32 10.8 +04 54 50           ~ 634 1
4 NGC 2264 OpC 06 40 52.1 +09 52 37           ~ 1793 0
5 HD 48497 V* 06 43 36.0863036352 -01 20 48.439297212   7.40 7.51     B5V 20 1
6 HD 61076 * 07 35 35.8491824280 -41 28 31.565226684   9.30 9.12     B5/7III 13 0
7 HD 61712 Y*O 07 38 43.5316528104 -43 35 40.886483316   8.94 8.98     B7/8V 20 0
8 HD 66181 V* 08 01 22.6431993216 -24 57 13.176842580   7.38 7.44     B5V 10 0
9 HD 86424A * 09 57 23.2382389405 -42 26 00.758447077   9.26 9.32 9.777   B9V 11 0
10 HD 86424B * 09 57 23.6311604928 -42 26 09.401658000   11.78 11.50 11.154   ~ 2 0
11 HD 97895 Pu* 11 15 21.5288980344 -29 30 57.797838864 8.11 8.66 8.73     B4V 24 0
12 HD 115067 V* 13 15 14.3559784296 -37 25 30.000638136   7.97 8.06     B8II/III 19 0
13 HD 163285 Pu* 17 54 40.5499678704 +18 11 08.392552548   7.67 7.75     A0 13 0
14 HD 168121 * 18 19 24.2531226936 -28 59 58.670546604   8.35 8.31     B8/9III 18 0
15 2MASS J19120273+4742364 Pu* 19 12 02.7395758512 +47 42 36.406192932           B8.3V 63 0

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