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2022ApJ...936..187O - Astrophys. J., 936, 187 (2022/September-2)

Kepler and TESS Observations of PG 1159-035.

OLIVEIRA DA ROSA G., KEPLER S.O., CORSICO A.H., COSTA J.E.S., HERMES J.J., KAWALER S.D., BELL K.J., MONTGOMERY M.H., PROVENCAL J.L., WINGET D.E., HANDLER G., DUNLAP B., CLEMENS J.C. and UZUNDAG M.

Abstract (from CDS):

PG 1159-035 is the prototype of the PG 1159 hot (pre-)white dwarf pulsators. This important object was observed during the Kepler satellite K2 mission for 69 days in 59 s cadence mode and by the TESS satellite for 25 days in 20 s cadence mode. We present a detailed asteroseismic analysis of those data. We identify a total of 107 frequencies representing 32 ℓ = 1 modes, 27 frequencies representing 12 ℓ = 2 modes, and eight combination frequencies. The combination frequencies and the modes with very high k values represent new detections. The multiplet structure reveals an average splitting of 4.0 ± 0.4 μHz for ℓ = 1 and 6.8 ± 0.2 μHz for ℓ = 2, indicating a rotation period of 1.4 ± 0.1 days in the region of period formation. In the Fourier transform of the light curve, we find a significant peak at 8.904 ± 0.003 μHz suggesting a surface rotation period of 1.299 ± 0.002 days. We also present evidence that the observed periods change on timescales shorter than those predicted by current evolutionary models. Our asteroseismic analysis finds an average period spacing for ℓ = 1 of 21.28 ± 0.02 s. The ℓ = 2 modes have a mean spacing of 12.97 ± 0.4 s. We performed a detailed asteroseismic fit by comparing the observed periods with those of evolutionary models. The best-fit model has Teff = 129, 600 ± 11 100 K, M* = 0.565 ± 0.024M, and $\mathrm{log}g={7.41}_{-0.54}^{+0.38}$, within the uncertainties of the spectroscopic determinations. We argue for future improvements in the current models, e.g., on the overshooting in the He-burning stage, as the best-fit model does not predict excitation for all of the pulsations detected in PG 1159-035.

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

Journal keyword(s): Pulsating variable stars - White dwarf stars - Asteroseismology

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