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The tip of the iceberg: the frequency content of the δ Sct star HD 50844 from CoRoT space photometry

Authors :
E. Poretti
L. Mantegazza
M. Rainer
K. Uytterhoeven
E. Michel
A. Baglin
M. Auvergne
C. Catala
R. Samadi
E. Rodríguez
R. Garrido
P. Amado
S. Martín-Ruiz
A. Moya
J. C. Suárez
F. Baudin
W. Zima
M. Alvarez
P. Mathias
M. Paparó
P. Pápics
E. Plachy
Joyce Ann Guzik
Paul A. Bradley
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
AIP, 2009.

Abstract

It has been suggested that the detection of a wealth of very low amplitude modes in Delta Sct stars was only a matter of signal--to--noise ratio. Access to this treasure, impossible from the ground, is one of the scientific aims of the space mission CoRoT, developed and operated by CNES. This work presents the results obtained on HD 50844: the 140,016 datapoints allowed us to reach the level of 10^{-5} mag in the amplitude spectra. The frequency analysis of the CoRoT timeseries revealed hundreds of terms in the frequency range 0--30 d^{-1}. The initial guess that Delta Sct stars have a very rich frequency content is confirmed. The spectroscopic mode identification gives theoretical support since very high--degree modes (up to ell=14) are identified. We also prove that cancellation effects are not sufficient in removing the flux variations associated to these modes at the noise level of the CoRoT measurements. The ground--based observations indicate that HD 50844 is an evolved star that is slightly underabundant in heavy elements, located on the Terminal Age Main Sequence. The predominant term (f_1=6.92 d^{-1}) has been identified as the fundamental radial mode combining ground-based photometric and spectroscopic data. This work is based on observations made with ESO telescopes under the Large Programme LP 178.D-0361.<br />Comment: Proceedings of the International Conference "Stellar Pulsation: Challenges for Theory and Observation", AIP, Vol.1170, p. 435

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b6be675f56710041f11151562d8f2e34
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3246537