论文标题
B9PSI星HD174356中的旋转调制和单G模式脉动?
Rotational modulation and single g-mode pulsation in the B9pSi star HD174356?
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论文摘要
上主序列的化学奇特(CP)恒星的特征是某些化学元素的光谱丰度中的特定异常。包含经典AP和BP恒星的CP2恒星组表现出严格的周期性光,光谱和光谱型变化,可以通过具有持久的表面结构和稳定的全局磁场的刚性旋转恒星的模型充分解释。使用Kepler K2任务中的观察结果,我们发现B9PSI STAR HD 174356显示了振幅和形状的变量,这在CP2恒星中不可能。我们采用档案,新的光度和光谱观察结果,对HD 174356进行了详细的丰度分析,并详细讨论了其光度和天体物理特性。我们采用现象学模型来分解光曲线和观察到的径向速度变异性。我们的丰度分析证实HD 174356是硅型CP2星。没有发现强大的磁场。恒星的光曲线可以解释为两个独立的严格周期信号的总和,其中p1 = 4.04355(5)d和p2 = 2.11169(3)d。在17年的观察中,这些时期一直保持稳定。在所有光谱中,HD 174356似乎是单衬。从近距离角附近的恒星的变异特性和研究的模拟中,我们提出了一个假设,即HD 174356的特殊光变异性在单星中引起,并且是由于表面丰度斑块(P1)和G模式脉冲(P2)引起的旋转调制引起的。
Chemically peculiar (CP) stars of the upper main sequence are characterised by specific anomalies in the photospheric abundances of some chemical elements. The group of CP2 stars, which encompasses classical Ap and Bp stars, exhibits strictly periodic light, spectral, and spectropolarimetric variations that can be adequately explained by the model of a rigidly rotating star with persistent surface structures and a stable global magnetic field. Using observations from the Kepler K2 mission, we find that the B9pSi star HD 174356 displays a light curve both variable in amplitude and shape, which is not expected in a CP2 star. Employing archival and new photometric and spectroscopic observations, we carry out a detailed abundance analysis of HD 174356 and discuss its photometric and astrophysical properties in detail. We employ phenomenological modeling to decompose the light curve and the observed radial velocity variability. Our abundance analysis confirms that HD 174356 is a silicon-type CP2 star. No magnetic field stronger than 110G was found. The star's light curve can be interpreted as the sum of two independent strictly periodic signals with P1 = 4.04355(5)d and P2 = 2.11169(3)d. The periods have remained stable over 17 years of observations. In all spectra, HD 174356 appears to be single-lined. From the simulation of the variability characteristics and investigation of stars in the close angular vicinity, we put forth the hypothesis that the peculiar light variability of HD 174356 arises in a single star and is caused by rotational modulation due to surface abundance patches (P1) and g mode pulsation (P2).