TY - JOUR
T1 - An investigation of four chemically peculiar stars with photometric periods below 12 h
AU - Hümmerich, Stefan
AU - Bernhard, Klaus
AU - Paunzen, Ernst
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society
PY - 2017/4
Y1 - 2017/4
N2 - We present an investigation of three chemically peculiar (CP) stars and one CP star candidate that exhibit photometric periods below 12 h. New spectroscopic observations have been acquired that confirm the peculiar nature of all objects. HD 77013 and HD 81076 are classical CP1 (Am) stars, HD 67983 is a marginal CP1 (Am:) star and HD 98000 is a CP2 (Ap) star. We have procured observations from the ASAS-3 and SuperWASP archives and obtained additional photometry in order to verify the results from the sky survey data. We have derived astrophysical parameters and investigated the positions of our target stars in the MBol versus log Teff diagram, from which information on evolutionary status has been derived. We present period analyses and discuss each object in detail. From the available data, we propose pulsational variability as the underlying mechanism for the variability in HD 67983, HD 77013 and HD 81076, which offer the opportunity to study the interaction of atomic diffusion and pulsation. HD 67983 and HD 77013 exhibit multiperiodic variability in the γ Doradus frequency realm; HD 81076 is a δ Scuti star. The CP2 star HD 98000 exhibits monoperiodic variability with a frequency of f ≈ 2.148 cycles d-1 (P ≈ 0.466 d), which we interpret as the rotational period. If this assumption is correct, HD 98000 is the α2 Canum Venaticorum variable with the shortest period hitherto observed and thus a very interesting object that might help to investigate the influence of rotational mixing on chemical peculiarities.
AB - We present an investigation of three chemically peculiar (CP) stars and one CP star candidate that exhibit photometric periods below 12 h. New spectroscopic observations have been acquired that confirm the peculiar nature of all objects. HD 77013 and HD 81076 are classical CP1 (Am) stars, HD 67983 is a marginal CP1 (Am:) star and HD 98000 is a CP2 (Ap) star. We have procured observations from the ASAS-3 and SuperWASP archives and obtained additional photometry in order to verify the results from the sky survey data. We have derived astrophysical parameters and investigated the positions of our target stars in the MBol versus log Teff diagram, from which information on evolutionary status has been derived. We present period analyses and discuss each object in detail. From the available data, we propose pulsational variability as the underlying mechanism for the variability in HD 67983, HD 77013 and HD 81076, which offer the opportunity to study the interaction of atomic diffusion and pulsation. HD 67983 and HD 77013 exhibit multiperiodic variability in the γ Doradus frequency realm; HD 81076 is a δ Scuti star. The CP2 star HD 98000 exhibits monoperiodic variability with a frequency of f ≈ 2.148 cycles d-1 (P ≈ 0.466 d), which we interpret as the rotational period. If this assumption is correct, HD 98000 is the α2 Canum Venaticorum variable with the shortest period hitherto observed and thus a very interesting object that might help to investigate the influence of rotational mixing on chemical peculiarities.
KW - A-TYPE STARS
KW - DELTA-SCUTI
KW - EFFECTIVE TEMPERATURE
KW - EMPIRICAL CALIBRATIONS
KW - F-TYPE STARS
KW - GAMMA-DORADUS
KW - KEPLER OBSERVATIONS
KW - RAPIDLY OSCILLATING AP
KW - REFINED MK CLASSIFICATION
KW - STROMGREN PHOTOMETRY
KW - stars: chemically peculiar
KW - stars: individual: HD 67983
KW - stars: individual: HD 77013
KW - stars: individual: HD 81076
KW - stars: individual: HD 98000
KW - stars: variables: delta Scuti
KW - Stars: chemically peculiar
KW - Stars: individual: HD 81076
KW - Stars: individual: HD 67983
KW - Stars: individual: HD 77013
KW - Stars: individual: HD 98000
KW - Stars: variables: δ Scuti
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U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stw3186
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stw3186
M3 - Article
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 466
SP - 1399
EP - 1411
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 2
ER -