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2015ApJ...809...14B - Astrophys. J., 809, 14 (2015/August-8)

KIC 4552982: outbursts and asteroseismology from the longest pseudo-continuous light curve of a ZZ Ceti.

BELL K.J., HERMES J.J., BISCHOFF-KIM A., MOORHEAD S., MONTGOMERY M.H., OSTENSEN R., CASTANHEIRA B.G. and WINGET D.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the Kepler light curve of KIC 4552982, the first ZZ Ceti (hydrogen-atmosphere pulsating white dwarf star) discovered in the Kepler field of view. Our data span more than 1.5 years, with a 86% duty cycle, making it the longest pseudo-continuous light curve ever recorded for a ZZ Ceti. This extensive data set provides the most complete coverage to date of amplitude and frequency variations in a cool ZZ Ceti. We detect 20 independent frequencies of variability in the data that we compare with asteroseismic models to demonstrate that this star has a mass M* 0.6M. We identify a rotationally split pulsation mode and derive a probable rotation period for this star of 17.47 ± 0.04 hr. In addition to pulsation signatures, the Kepler light curve exhibits sporadic, energetic outbursts that increase the star's relative flux by 2%-17%, last 4-25 hr, and recur on an average timescale of 2.7 days. These are the first detections of a new dynamic white dwarf phenomenon that may be related to the pulsations of this relatively cool (Teff = 10,860±120 K) ZZ Ceti star near the red edge of the instability strip.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): stars: activity - stars: individual: (KIC 4552982, WD J191643.83+393849.7) - stars: oscillations - white dwarfs

Simbad objects: 6

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