2008A&A...489..377C


Query : 2008A&A...489..377C

2008A&A...489..377C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 489, 377-394 (2008/10-1)

Testing the forward modeling approach in asteroseismology. II. Structure and internal dynamics of the hot B subdwarf component in the close eclipsing binary system PG 1336-018.

CHARPINET S., VAN GROOTEL V., REESE D., FONTAINE G., GREEN E.M., BRASSARD P. and CHAYER P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a stringent test on the forward modeling technique in asteroseismology by confronting the predictions of a detailed seismic analysis of the pulsating subdwarf component in the unique close eclipsing binary system PG 1336-018 with those derived independently from modeling the binary light curve of the system. We also take advantage of the observed rotationally-split rich period spectrum to investigate the internal dynamics of the pulsating component in this system expected to be tidally locked. We carry out numerical exercises based on the double optimization technique that we developed within the framework of the forward modeling approach in asteroseismology. We use a recently updated version that now incorporates the effects of stellar rotation on the pulsation properties. We thus search in parameter space for the optimal model that objectively leads to the best simultaneous match of the 25 periods (including rotationally-split components) observed in PG 1336-018. For the first time, we also attempt to precisely reconstruct the internal rotation profile of the pulsator from its oscillations. Our principal result is that our seismic model, which closely reproduces the observed periods, is remarkably consistent with one of the best-fitting possible solutions uncovered independently from the binary light curve analysis, in effect pointing to the correct one. The latter indicates a mass of M*=0.466±0.006M and a radius of R*=0.15±0.01R for the sdB star. In comparison, our seismic analysis, combined to high-quality time-averaged spectroscopy, leads to the following estimates of the basic structural parameters of the sdB component: M*=0.459±0.005M, R*=0.151±0.001R, logg=5.739±0.002, Teff=32740±400K, and log(Menv/M*)=-4.54±0.07. We also find strong evidence that the sdB star has reached spin-orbit synchronism and rotates as a solid body down to at least r∼0.55R*. We further estimate that higher-order perturbation effects due to rotation and tidal deformation of the star are insufficient to alter in a significant way the proposed asteroseismic solution itself (i.e., the derived structural parameters and rotation properties). Future efforts to improve further the accuracy of the seismic models will clearly have to incorporate such effects, however. We conclude that our approach to the asteroseismology of sdB stars has passed a fundamental test with this analysis of PG 1336-018. The structural parameters and inferences about the internal dynamics of this star derived in the present paper through this approach should rest on very solid grounds. More generally, our results underline the power and usefulness of the forward modeling method in asteroseismology, despite historical misgivings about it.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: binaries: close - stars: subdwarfs - stars: oscillations - stars: interiors - stars: rotation - stars: individual: PG 1336-018

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Number of rows : 17
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 PG 0014+068 HS* 00 16 54.2537878176 +07 04 30.043437816   15.3       sdO 73 1
2 Feige 11 HS* 01 04 21.6747168600 +04 13 37.054495956 10.847 11.826 12.065 12.183 12.324 sdB2VIHe4 128 0
3 V* IQ Cam HS* 04 26 06.8650883976 +54 28 17.101122600 14.21 14.86 14.66     sdB 64 0
4 V* V470 Cam HS* 07 10 42.0513241680 +66 55 43.521505680           sdB+dM 111 1
5 V* DT Lyn HS* 09 14 55.3780066224 +45 23 41.396157600   14.92       sdBO 29 0
6 V* UY Sex HS* 10 50 02.8265487864 -00 00 36.879009588 12.063 13.184 13.474 13.606 13.769 sdO9VIIHe6 166 0
7 Feige 48 HS* 11 47 14.4978515760 +61 15 31.789400364   13.12 13.28     sdB 119 0
8 PG 1219+534 HS* 12 21 29.0914917288 +53 04 36.796062144   12.41       sdB 84 1
9 BD-07 3477 HS* 12 44 20.2386233232 -08 40 16.846099536   10.46 10.594 10.895   sdB2VIIHe3 288 1
10 PG 1325+102 HS* 13 27 48.5600155368 +09 54 51.049107756   13.73 13.98 14.29   sdBO 57 1
11 V* NY Vir HS* 13 38 48.1466908176 -02 01 49.207286748   13.43 13.66 13.75   sdB1VIIHe1 226 1
12 V* V361 Hya HS* 14 05 33.018072 -27 01 34.01328   15.446 15.258 15.161   sdB+ 123 0
13 PG 1716+426 HS* 17 18 03.8584522800 +42 34 12.562847292   13.69 13.97     sdB2VIIHe3 114 0
14 KPD 1930+2752 HS* 19 32 14.8088063952 +27 58 35.445679608 12.80 13.75 13.82     sdB 159 0
15 CD-40 13747 HS* 20 15 04.7880723672 -40 05 44.110361148 11.91 12.09 11.82     sdO 49 0
16 HS 2231+2441 HS* 22 34 21.4832585640 +24 56 57.392918196     14.20     sdB+dM 52 1
17 Balloon 90100001 HS* 23 15 21.4810390968 +29 05 01.433373360   11.90 12.30     sdB 91 0

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