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2022ApJS..263...34C - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 263, 34 (2022/December-0)

Detection of δ Scuti Pulsators in the Eclipsing Binaries Observed by TESS.

CHEN X., DING X., CHENG L., ZHANG X., LI Y., JI K., XIONG J., LI X. and LUO C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Based on 2 minute cadence TESS data from sectors 1-50, we report the results of the systematic extraction of δ Scuti-type pulsations in the 6431 eclipsing binaries with orbital periods shorter than 13 days. A total number of 242 pulsators were found in those systems, including 143 new discoveries. We examined their pulsation properties based on the H-R diagram and the relationships between the dominant pulsation period Pdom, orbital period Porb, and effective temperature Teff. As a consequence, 216 targets are likely δ Scuti stars (123 new), 11 likely γ Doradus-δ Scuti hybrid stars (8 new), 5 likely β Cephei stars (4 new), 4 likely δ Scuti-γ Doradus hybrid stars (3 new), 3 likely Maia stars (3 new), 2 likely pulsating red giants (1 new), and a new unclassified star. As for the six new δ Scuti pulsators in eclipsing binaries with Porb < 0.65 days, we found that three of them significantly exceed the upper limits of the Pdom/Porb ratio. This may indicate that Pdom and Porb are uncorrelated for them. Finally, we statistically analyzed the dominant pulsation periods of the 216 δ Scuti stars in eclipsing binaries. Those stars concentrate around 225 μHz and the proportion of stars in the high-frequency region is significantly higher than that of single stars, which could be ascribed to the mass-transfer process.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Asteroseismology - Pulsating variable stars - Delta Scuti variable stars - Stellar oscillations

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJS/263/34): table1.dat>

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