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Asteroseismological Studies of Long‐Period Variable Subdwarf B Stars. II. Two‐Color Photometry of PG 1338+481

Authors :
Elizabeth M. Green
N. Brown
Suzanna K. Randall
P. Zacharias
Pierre Chayer
M. Fontaine
Pierre Brassard
Donald M. Terndrup
Gilles Fontaine
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 645:1464-1484
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2006.

Abstract

We present the results of an observational campaign for the long-period variable subdwarf B star PG 1338+481. Seven continuous weeks of observing time at the Steward Observatory 1.55 m Kuiper telescope on Mount Bigelow, Arizona,andthe1.3mMDMtelescopeatKittPeakrendered � 250hrofsimultaneousU/Rtimeseriesphotometry,as well as an extra � 70 hr of R-band–only data. The analysis of the combined light curves resulted in the extraction of 13 convincing periodicities in the 2100–7200 s range, with amplitudes up to � 0.3% and � 0.2% in the U and R, respectively. Comparing the ratios of amplitudes in the two wave bands to those predicted from theory suggests the presence of dipole modes, a notion that is further supported by the period spacing between the highest amplitude peaks. If confirmed, this poses a challenge to current nonadiabatic theory. At the quantitative level, we find that the distribution of the observed period spectrum is highly nonuniform and much sparser than that predicted from a representative model. We provide a possible interpretation in the text. The asteroseismological analysis attempted for PG 1338+481 on the basis of six observed periodicities believed to constitute consecutive dipole modes renders encouragingresults.Fixingtheeffectivetemperatureand surfacegravitytothespectroscopicestimates, wesuccessfully isolate just one family of optimal models that can reproduce the measured periods to better than 1%. While the stellar parametersthusinferredmustberegardedaspreliminary,theachievedfitbodeswellforfutureasteroseismicanalyses of long-period variable subdwarf B stars. Subject headingg stars: individual (PG 1338+481) — stars: interiors — stars: oscillations — subdwarfs

Details

ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
645
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4ebd250ca329043e9a97b00d14ed21e5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/504459