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An asteroseismic study of the beta Cephei star 12 Lacertae: multisite spectroscopic observations, mode identification and seismic modelling

Authors :
Desmet, M.
Briquet, M.
Thoul, A.
Zima, W.
De Cat, P.
Handler, G.
Ilyin, I.
Kambe, E.
Krzesinski, J.
Lehmann, H.
Masuda, S.
Mathias, P.
Mkrtichian, D. E.
Telting, J.
Uytterhoeven, K.
Yang, S. L. S.
Aerts, C.
Desmet, M.
Briquet, M.
Thoul, A.
Zima, W.
De Cat, P.
Handler, G.
Ilyin, I.
Kambe, E.
Krzesinski, J.
Lehmann, H.
Masuda, S.
Mathias, P.
Mkrtichian, D. E.
Telting, J.
Uytterhoeven, K.
Yang, S. L. S.
Aerts, C.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

We present the results of a spectroscopic multisite campaign for the beta Cephei star 12 (DD) Lacertae. Our study is based on more than thousand high-resolution high S/N spectra gathered with 8 different telescopes in a time span of 11 months. In addition we make use of numerous archival spectroscopic measurements. We confirm 10 independent frequencies recently discovered from photometry, as well as harmonics and combination frequencies. In particular, the SPB-like g-mode with frequency 0.3428 1/d reported before is detected in our spectroscopy. We identify the four main modes as (l1,m1) = (1, 1), (l2,m2) = (0, 0), (l3,m3) = (1, 0) and (l4,m4) = (2, 1) for f1 = 5.178964 1/d, f2 = 5.334224 1/d, f3 = 5.066316 1/d and f4 = 5.490133 1/d, respectively. Our seismic modelling shows that f2 is likely the radial first overtone and that the core overshooting parameter alpha_ov is lower than 0.4 local pressure scale heights.<br />Comment: 16 pages, 11 figures, accepted in MNRAS

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312035784
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111.j.1365-2966.2009.14790.x