Bibcode
Pedersen, M. G.; Chowdhury, Sowgata; Johnston, Cole; Bowman, Dominic M.; Aerts, Conny; Handler, Gerald; De Cat, Peter; Neiner, Coralie; David-Uraz, Alexandre; Buzasi, Derek; Tkachenko, Andrew; Simón-Díaz, S.; Moravveji, Ehsan; Sikora, James; Mirouh, Giovanni M.; Lovekin, Catherine C.; Cantiello, Matteo; Daszyńska-Daszkiewicz, Jadwiga; Pigulski, Andrzej; Vanderspek, Roland K.; Ricker, George R.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 872, Issue 1, article id. L9, 11 pp. (2019).
Fecha de publicación:
2
2019
Número de citas
71
Número de citas referidas
63
Descripción
Uncertainties in stellar structure and evolution theory are largest for
stars undergoing core convection on the main sequence. A powerful way to
calibrate the free parameters used in the theory of stellar interiors is
asteroseismology, which provides direct measurements of angular momentum
and element transport. We report the detection and classification of new
variable O and B stars using high-precision short-cadence (2 minutes)
photometric observations assembled by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey
Satellite (TESS). In our sample of 154 O and B stars, we detect a high
percentage (90%) of variability. Among these we find 23 multiperiodic
pulsators, 6 eclipsing binaries, 21 rotational variables, and 25 stars
with stochastic low-frequency variability. Several additional variables
overlap between these categories. Our study of O and B stars not only
demonstrates the high data quality achieved by TESS for optimal studies
of the variability of the most massive stars in the universe, but also
represents the first step toward the selection and composition of a
large sample of O and B pulsators with high potential for joint
asteroseismic and spectroscopic modeling of their interior structure
with unprecedented precision.
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