Wednesday, May 30, 2012

1205.6401 (G. Handler et al.)

A multisite photometric study of two unusual Beta Cep stars: the magnetic V2052 Oph and the massive rapid rotator V986 Oph    [PDF]

G. Handler, R. R. Shobbrook, K. Uytterhoeven, M. Briquet, C. Neiner, T. Tshenye, B. Ngwato, H. van Winckel, E. Guggenberger, G. Raskin, E. Rodriguez, A. Mazumdar, C. Barban, D. Lorenz, B. Vandenbussche, T. Sahin, R. Medupe, C. Aerts
We report a multisite photometric campaign for the Beta Cep stars V2052 Oph and V986 Oph. 670 hours of high-quality differential photoelectric Stromgren, Johnson and Geneva time-series photometry were obtained with eight telescopes on five continents during 182 nights. Frequency analyses of the V2052 Oph data enabled the detection of three pulsation frequencies, the first harmonic of the strongest signal, and the rotation frequency with its first harmonic. Pulsational mode identification from analysing the colour amplitude ratios confirms the dominant mode as being radial, whereas the other two oscillations are most likely l=4. Combining seismic constraints on the inclination of the rotation axis with published magnetic field analyses we conclude that the radial mode must be the fundamental. The rotational light modulation is in phase with published spectroscopic variability, and consistent with an oblique rotator for which both magnetic poles pass through the line of sight. The inclination of the rotation axis is 54o View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.6401

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