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Whole Earth Telescope observations of the subdwarf B star KPD 1930+2752: a rich, short-period pulsator in a close binary

Authors :
Chris Cameron
Ömür Çakırlı
R. Avila
G. Stachowski
C. Akan
Y. M. Lipkin
S. L. Harms
Z. Csubry
Jaymie M. Matthews
M. Vuckovic
D. W. Winget
S. McDaniel
D. Zsuffa
Róbert Szabó
J. Bodnarik
R. Janulis
J. L. Provencal
M. Paparó
X.-J. Jian
M. Chevreton
Roy Ostensen
R. Pretorius
Michael D. Reed
J.-P. Gou
Fergal Mullally
Hong Wu
Reed Riddle
W. Ogloza
B. Berkey
H.-C. Lin
Wen Ping Chen
Philippe M. Binder
Pawel Moskalik
A. F. M. Costa
J.-E. Solheim
G. Vauclair
Roberto Silvotti
Ivan Bruni
R. Crowe
Kazuhiro Sekiguchi
S. G. Stewart
D. Terry
E. M. Leibowitz
C.-W. Chen
A. C. Quint
Zong-Li Liu
M. A. Morris
S. L. Kim
D. J. Sullivan
J. R. Eggen
S. Marinoni
S. Poindexter
Andrzej S. Baran
H. Pablo
D. W. Kurtz
Stanisław Zoła
N. Dolez
Steven D. Kawaler
Souza Oliveira Kepler
A.-Y. Zhou
D. Bolton
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 412:371-390
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2011.

Abstract

KPD 1930+2752 is a short-period pulsating subdwarf B (sdB) star. It is also an ellipsoidal variable with a known binary period just over two hours. The companion is most likely a white dwarf and the total mass of the system is close to the Chandresakhar limit. In this paper we report the results of Whole Earth Telescope (WET) photometric observations during 2003 and a smaller multisite campaign from 2002. From 355 hours of WET data, we detect 68 pulsation frequencies and suggest an additional 13 frequencies within a crowded and complex temporal spectrum between 3065 and 6343 $\mu$Hz (periods between 326 and 157 s). We examine pulsation properties including phase and amplitude stability in an attempt to understand the nature of the pulsation mechanism. We examine a stochastic mechanism by comparing amplitude variations with simulated stochastic data. We also use the binary nature of KPD 1930+2752 for identifying pulsation modes via multiplet structure and a tidally-induced pulsation geometry. Our results indicate a complicated pulsation structure that includes short-period ($\approx 16$ h) amplitude variability, rotationally split modes, tidally-induced modes, and some pulsations which are geometrically limited on the sdB star.

Details

ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
412
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e4a4501f88227d51bf150651d2718aac
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.17912.x