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CoRoT’s view on variable B8/9 stars: spots versus pulsations

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Degroote, P., Acke, B., Samadi, R., Aerts, Conny, Kurtz, Donald Wayne, Noels, A., Miglio, A., Montalbán, J., Bloemen, S., Baglin, A., Baudin, F., Catala, C., Michel, E. and Auvergne, M. (2011) CoRoT’s view on variable B8/9 stars: spots versus pulsations. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 536 . A82. ISSN 0004-6361

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201116802

Abstract

Context. There exist few variability studies of stars in the region in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram between the A and B-star pulsational instability strips. With the aid of the high precision continuous measurements of the CoRoT space satellite, low amplitudes are more easily detected, making a study of this neglected region worthwhile.

Aims. We collected a small sample of B stars observed by CoRoT to determine the origin of the different types of variability observed.

Methods. We combine literature photometry and spectroscopy to measure the fundamental parameters of the stars in the sample, and compare asteroseismic modelling of the light curves with (differentially rotating) spotted star models.

Results. We found strong evidence for the existence of spots and differential rotation in HD 174648, and formulated hypotheses for their origin. We show that the distinction between pulsations and rotational modulation is difficult to make solely based on the light curve, especially in slowly rotating stars.


Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords (separate with ;):stars: activity ; stars: early-type ; stars: atmospheres ; asteroseismology ; stars: rotation ; stars: individual: HD 174648
Subjects:Q Science > QC Physics
Schools:School of Computing Engineering & Physcial Sciences > Jeremiah Horrocks Institute
ID Code:4587
Deposited By: Helen Cooper
Deposited On:22 Mar 2012 14:13
Last Modified:05 Dec 2012 11:51

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