Detection of acoustic oscillations in the F2 V star HD 155543

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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F Stars, Magnetoacoustics, Stellar Models, Stellar Oscillations, Astronomical Photometry, Harmonic Analysis, Stellar Mass

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Results are presented on an analysis of rapid photometric data of the F2 V star HD 155543, obtained simultaneously from the Observatorio del Teide (Spain) and the Observatorio de San Pedro Martir (Mexico) during May-June, 1987. Strong evidence was found of the presence in this star of acoustic p-mode spectrum; when performing a squared amplitude of the amplitude spectrum for several frequency (nu) intervals, a Delta nu(0) = 97.6 + or - 0.6 microHz was found in the frequency range 2-2.2.8 mHz. Several theoretical models compatible with the luminosity and the effective temperature of the star were computed, and their p-mode eigenfrequencies were obtained. It is found that only models with masses from 1.4-solar-mass zero-age main-sequence star to 1.3-solar-mass middle aged star yield values of Delta nu(0) that agree with observations.

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