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Title: A new pulsation spectrum and asteroseismology of {delta} Scuti

Journal Article · · Astronomical Journal
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1086/118590· OSTI ID:542503
;  [1]; ;  [2];  [3];  [4]
  1. Department of Astronomy, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003 (United States)
  2. XTA MS B220, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545 (United States)
  3. T6 MS B288, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545 (United States)
  4. CIC-19 MS B256, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545 (United States)

We present the results of a five-year Str{umlt o}mgren y photometric campaign on {delta} Scuti. Our data set consists of 6515 discrete differential magnitudes, and spans the period of 1983 June to 1988 September. We found the primary pulsation mode at 59.731129{plus_minus}0.000002 {mu}Hz, in close agreement with the frequency determination of Fitch (1976, IAU Colloquium, 29, 167), but we find our best-fit observed frequencies for other pulsation modes differ by 0.5{endash}2 cycles per year from Fitch{close_quote}s results. In the case of the second strongest pulsation mode, we found a frequency of 61.936104{plus_minus}0.000009 {mu}Hz{emdash}one cycle per year off of the commonly quoted frequency. All of the other modes not classified as harmonics or beating modes were identified in our data, as well as a new pulsation frequency at 96.21443{plus_minus}0.00005 {mu}Hz discovered in both Str{umlt o}mgren y and b observations. We measured the phase differences between our Str{umlt o}mgren y data and a short string of Str{umlt o}mgren b data taken during the 1987 multisite campaign, and find phase differences ranging from 0 to 0.33 radians, suggesting that there are modes of different spherical harmonic order present in {delta} Scuti. Finally, we evolved a set of M=1.8{endash}2.4 M{sub {circle_dot}} models with solar abundances (X=0.7,Z=0.02) and two (M=2.2 and M=2.4 M{sub {circle_dot}}) models with solar abundances scaled to (X=0.66,Z=0.06), using recent opacity and reaction rate data, and applied linear, nonadiabatic pulsation analysis to models in the shell hydrogen burning phase. The Z=0.02 model which best fit the observed spectral type of F2III, the {ital Hipparcos} absolute magnitude of M{sub V}=1.0, and the radius estimate of Cugier and Monier of R=4.1 R{sub {circle_dot}}, and which has a pure radial mode at 59.731 {mu}Hz has a mass of 2.1 M{sub {circle_dot}}, with T{sub eff}=6894 K, R=4.14 R{sub {circle_dot}}, and M{sub V}=1.0. (Abstract Truncated)

OSTI ID:
542503
Journal Information:
Astronomical Journal, Vol. 114, Issue 4; Other Information: PBD: Oct 1997
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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