1. DISCOVERY OF MULTIPLE PULSATIONS IN THE NEWδSCUTI STAR HD 92277: ASTEROSEISMOLOGY FROM DOME A, ANTARCTICA
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Xu Zhou, Xiangyan Yuan, Xuefei Gong, Jia Shu Niu, Jian-Ning Fu, Weikai Zong, Lifan Wang, Lingzhi Wang, Zong-Hong Zhu, Michael C. B. Ashley, Long-Long Feng, Xiangqun Cui, Qiang Liu, C. R. Pennypacker, Daniel M. Luong-Van, G. Vauclair, Donald G. York, Zhenxi Zhu, Stéphane Charpinet, and Jon Lawrence
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Physics ,Photometry (optics) ,Stars ,Amplitude ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Visible radiation ,Effective temperature ,Light curve ,Linear combination ,Asteroseismology - Abstract
We report the discovery of low-amplitude oscillations in the star HD 92277 from long, continuous observations in the r and g bands using the CSTAR telescopes in Antarctica. A total of more than 1950 hours of high-quality light curves were used to categorize HD 92277 as a new member of the delta Scuti class. We have detected 21 (20 frequencies are independent and one is the linear combination) and 14 (13 frequencies are independent and one is the linear combination) pulsation frequencies in the r and g bands, respectively, indicating a multi-periodic pulsation behavior. The primary frequency f(1) = 10.810 days(-1) corresponds to a period of 0.0925 days and is an l = 1 mode. We estimate a B - V index of 0.39 and derive an effective temperature of 6800 K for HD 92277. We conclude that long, continuous and uninterrupted time-series photometry can be performed from Dome A, Antarctica, and that this is especially valuable for asteroseismology where multi-color observations (often not available from space-based telescopes) assist with mode identification.
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- 2015
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