Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-12-28
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
6 pages, to be published in "Interpretation of asteroseismic data", proceedings of the HELAS NA5 Workshop, eds. W. Dziembowski
Scientific paper
Pulsating subdwarf B stars oscillate in short-period $p$-modes or long-period $g$-modes. HS 0702 + 6043 is one of currently three objects known to show characteristics of both types and hence is classified as hybrid pulsator. We briefly present our analysis of the $g$-mode domain of this star, but focus on first results from long-term photometric monitoring in particular of the $p$-mode oscillations. We present a high-resolution frequency spectrum, and report on our efforts to construct a multi-season O--C diagram. Additionally to the standard (although nontrivial) exercise in asteroseismology to probe the instantaneous inner structure of a star, measured changes in the pulsation frequencies as derived from an {O--C} diagram can be compared to theoretical evolutionary timescales. Within the {EXOTIME} program, we also use this same data to search for planetary companions around extreme horizontal branch objects.
Dreizler Stefan
Kruspe R.
Lutz Ronny
Schuh Sonja
Silvotti Roberto
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