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The pulsations of PG 1351+489

Authors :
Redaelli, Maurício
Kepler, Souza Oliveira
Costa, Jose Eduardo da Silveira
Winget, Donald Earl
Handler, Gerald
Castanheira, Bárbara Garcia
Kanaan Neto, Antonio Nemer
Fraga, Luciano
Henrique, P.
Giovannini Junior, Odilon
Provencal, Judith L.
Shipman, Harry L.
Dalessio, J.
Thompson, S. E.
Mullally, Fergal
Brewer, M. M.
Childers, D.
Oksala, M. E.
Rosen, Rachel
Wood, Matthew A.
Reed, M. D.
Walter, B.
Strickland, Willie
Chandler, Dean W.
Watson, Todd K.
Nather, R. Edward
Montgomery, Michael Houston
Bischoff-Kim, Agnès
Hansen, Carl J.
Nitta, Atsuko
Kleinman, Scot James
Claver, C.F.
Brown, Tim
Sullivan, Denis J.
Kim, Seung-Lee
Chen, Wen-Ping
Yang, M.
Shih, Chia-You
Zhang, X
Jiang, Xiaojun
Fu, Jianning Ning
Seetha, S.
Ashoka, B.N.
Marar, T.M. Krishnan
Baliyan, Kiran S.
Vats, Hari Om
Chernyshev, A.V.
Ibbetson, Peter A.
Leibowitz, Elia M.
Hemar, Shirley
Sergeev, A.
Andreev, M.
Janulis, Rimvydas
Meistas, Edmundas G.
Moskalik, Pawel
Pajdosz, Gabriel
Baran, Andrzej
Winiarski, M.
Zola, Staszek
Ogloza, Waldemar
Siwak, Michal
Bognár, Zsófia
Solheim, Jan-Eric
Sefako, R.
Buckley, David A.H.
O'Donoghue, Darragh
Nagel, Thorsten
Silvotti, Roberto
Bruni, I.
Fremy, J. R.
Vauclair, Gérard
Chevreton, Michel
Dolez, Noël
Pfeiffer, Ben
Barstow, Martin A.
Creevey, o
Kawaler, Steven D.
Clemens, J. Christopher
Source :
Repositório Institucional da UFRGS, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), instacron:UFRGS
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

PG 1351+489 is one of the 20DBVs – pulsating helium-atmospherewhite dwarf stars – known and has the simplest power spectrum for this class of star, making it a good candidate to study cooling rates. We report accurate period determinations for the main peak at 489.334 48 s and two other normal modes using data from the Whole Earth Telescope (WET) observations of 1995 and 2009. In 2009, we detected a new pulsation mode and the main pulsation mode exhibited substantial change in its amplitude compared to all previous observations. We were able to estimate the star’s rotation period, of 8.9 h, and discuss a possible determination of the rate of period change of (2.0 ± 0.9) × 10−13 s s-ˡ, the first such estimate for a DBV.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Repositório Institucional da UFRGS, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), instacron:UFRGS
Accession number :
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