Bibcode
De Cat, P.; Eyer, L.; Cuypers, J.; Aerts, C.; Vandenbussche, B.; Uytterhoeven, K.; Reyniers, K.; Kolenberg, K.; Groenewegen, M.; Raskin, G.; Maas, T.; Jankov, S.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 449, Issue 1, April I 2006, pp.281-292
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2006
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Description
We present the results of a spectroscopic study of 37 southern
(candidate) γ Doradus stars based on échelle spectra. The
observed spectra were cross-correlated with the standard template
spectrum of an F0-type star for easier detection of binary and intrinsic
variations. We identified 15 objects as spectroscopic binaries,
including 7 new ones, while another 3 objects are binary suspects. At
least 12 objects show composite spectra. We could determine the orbital
parameters for 9 binaries, of which 4 turned out to be ellipsoidal
variables. For 6 binaries, we estimated the expected time-base of the
orbital variations. Clear profile variations were observed for 17
objects, pointing towards stellar pulsation. For 8 of them, we have
evidence that the main spectroscopic and photometric periods coincide.
Our results, in combination with prior knowledge from the literature,
lead to the classification of 10 objects as new bona fide γ
Doradus stars, 1 object as a new bona fide δ Scuti star, and 8
objects as constant stars. Finally, we determined the projected
rotational velocity by two independent methods. The resulting v sin i
values range from 3 to 135 {km s-1}. For the bona fide
γ Doradus stars, the majority has v sin i below 60 {km
s-1}.