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KIC 7582608: a newKeplerroAp star with frequency variability

Authors :
Holdsworth, Daniel Luke
Smalley, B.
Kurtz, D.W.
Southworth, J.
Cunha, M.S.
Clubb, K.I.
Ballot, J.
Holdsworth, Daniel Luke
Smalley, B.
Kurtz, D.W.
Southworth, J.
Cunha, M.S.
Clubb, K.I.
Ballot, J.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We analyse the fifth roAp star reported in the Kepler field, KIC 7582608, discovered with the SuperWASP project. The object shows a high frequency pulsation at 181.7324 d−1 (P = 7.9 min) with an amplitude of 1.45 mmag, and low frequency rotational modulation corresponding to a period of 20.4339 d. Spectral analysis confirms the Ap nature of the target, with characteristic lines of rare earth elements present. From our spectral observations we derive a lower limit on the mean magnetic field modulus of (B) = 3.05 ± 0.23 kG. Long Cadence Kepler observations show a frequency quintuplet split by the rotational period of the star, typical for an oblique pulsator. We suggest the star is a quadrupole pulsator with a geometry such that i ∼ 66◦ and β ∼ 33◦. We detect frequency variations of the pulsation in both the WASP and Kepler data sets on many time scales. Linear, non-adiabatic stability modelling allows us to constrain a region on the HR diagram where the pulsations are unstable, an area consistent with observations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1109395683
Document Type :
Electronic Resource