4.6 Article

HD 50844: a new look at δ Scuti stars from CoRoT space photometry

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 506, Issue 1, Pages 85-93

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200912039

Keywords

stars: variables: delta Sct; stars: oscillations; stars: interiors; stars: individual: HD 50844

Funding

  1. FP6 European Coordination Action HELAS
  2. Research Council of the University of Leuven [GOA/2008/04]
  3. Italian ESS [ASI/INAF I/015/07/0, WP 03170]
  4. Hungarian ESA PECS [98022]
  5. European Community Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship [MEIF-CT-2006-024476]
  6. Spanish Ministry of Education and Science
  7. Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology
  8. Junta de Andaluc a and Instituto de Astrofisica de Andaluc
  9. MNiSW [N N203 302635]

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Aims. This work presents the results obtained by CoRoT on HD 50844, the only delta Sct star observed in the CoRoT initial run (57.6 d). The aim of these CoRoT observations was to investigate and characterize for the first time the pulsational behaviour of a delta Sct star, when observed at a level of precision and with a much better duty cycle than from the ground. Methods. The 140 016 datapoints were analysed using independent approaches (SigSpec software and different iterative sine-wave fittings) and several checks performed (splitting of the timeseries in different subsets, investigation of the residual light curves and spectra). A level of 10(-5) mag was reached in the amplitude spectra of the CoRoT timeseries. The space monitoring was complemented by ground-based high-resolution spectroscopy, which allowed the mode identification of 30 terms. Results. The frequency analysis of the CoRoT timeseries revealed hundreds of terms in the frequency range 0-30 d(-1). All the crosschecks confirmed this new result. The initial guess that d Sct stars have a very rich frequency content is confirmed. The spectroscopic mode identification gives theoretical support since very high-degree modes (up to l = 14) are identified. We also prove that cancellation effects are not sufficient in removing the flux variations associated to these modes at the noise level of the CoRoT measurements. The ground-based observations indicate that HD 50844 is an evolved star that is slightly underabundant in heavy elements, located on the Terminal Age Main Sequence. Probably due to this unfavourable evolutionary status, no clear regular distribution is observed in the frequency set. The predominant term (f(1) = 6.92 d(-1)) has been identified as the fundamental radial mode combining ground-based photometric and spectroscopic data.

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