Titel
Preparing the COROT space mission: Incidence and characterisation of pulsation in the lower instability strip
Autor*in
Ennio Poretti
INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
Autor*in
Eric Goupil
LESIA - Laboratoire d'Etudes Spatiales et d'Instrumentation en Astrophysique
Autor*in
Rafael Garrido
Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía
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Abstract
By pursuing the goal to find new variables in the COROT field-of-view we characterised a sample of stars located in the lower part of the instability strip. Our sample is composed of stars belonging to the disk population in the solar neighbourhood. We found that 23% of the stars display multiperiodic light variability up to a few mmag in amplitude, i.e., easily detectable on a single night of photometry, uvbyß photometry fixed most of the variables in the middle of the instability strip and high-resolution spectroscopy established that they have v sin; i > 100 km s-1. An analysis of the RodriŽguez & Breger (2001) sample (d Sct stars in the whole Galaxy) shows slightly different features, i.e., most d Sct stars have a 0.05-mag redder (b - y)o index and lower v sin i values. Additional investigation in the open cluster NGC 6633 confirms the same incidence of variability, i.e., around 20%. The wide variety of pulsational behaviours of d Sct stars (including unusual objects such as a variable beyond the blue edge or a rapidly rotating high-amplitude pulsator) makes them very powerful asteroseismic tools to be used by COROT. Being quite common among bright stars, d Sct stars are suitable targets for optical observations from space.
Stichwort
Open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 6633Space vehiclesStars: oscillationsStars: statisticsStars: variables: d Sct
Objekt-Typ
Sprache
Englisch [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:243964
Erschienen in
Titel
Astronomy & Astrophysics: an international weekly journal
Band
406
Ausgabe
1
Seitenanfang
203
Seitenende
211
Erscheinungsdatum
01.01.2006
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