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Low-frequency variations of unknown origin in the Kepler Delta Scuti star KIC 5988140 = HD 188774

Authors :
Patricia Lampens
Andrew Tkachenko
Peter Tenenbaum
Aliz Derekas
Jeffrey C. Smith
P. G. Beck
N. Kochiashvili
Steven Bloemen
Holger Lehmann
Conny Aerts
J. D. Twicken
Jonas Debosscher
Source :
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 549
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
arXiv, 2012.

Abstract

We used high-quality Kepler photometry and spectroscopic data to investigate the Kepler binary candidate KIC 5988140. Using the spectrum synthesis method, we derived the fundamental parameters Teff, log g, [M/H], and v.sini and the abundances. Frequency analyses of both the photometric and the spectroscopic data were performed, revealing the same two dominant frequencies (F_1=0.688 and F_2=0.344 c/d). We also detected in the photometry the signal of nine more, significant frequencies located in the typical range of Delta Scuti pulsation. The light and radial velocity curves follow a similar, stable double-wave pattern which are not exactly in anti-phase but show a relative phase shift of about 0.1 period between the moment of minimum velocity and that of maximum light. We considered three different scenarios: binarity, co-existence of both Gamma Doradus and Delta Scuti pulsations and rotation of the stellar surface with an axisymmetric intensity distribution. However, none of these scenarios is capable of explaining all of the characteristics of the observed variations. We confirm the occurrence of various independent Delta Scuti-type pressure modes in the Kepler light curve. With respect to the low-frequency content, however, we argue that the physical cause of the remaining light and radial velocity variations of this late A-type star remains unexplained by any of the presently considered scenarios.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 12 encapsulated Postscript figures. Table~A.1 is available in electronic form only, in press

Details

ISSN :
00046361
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 549
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2b760053ba1d9491d8650e89d78ebb75
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1210.8432