Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 2006
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/459/557. Originally published in: 2006A&A...459..557S
Physics
Stars: Horizontal Branch, Stars: Subdwarf
Scientific paper
We present the results of 215h of time-series photometry on the rapidly pulsating subdwarf B star PG 1325+101 (Teff=35000K, logg=5.8, logN(He)/N(H)=-1.7), obtained during 25 days of observation in Spring 2003 from nine different sites. As in previous observations, the temporal spectrum is dominated by the main peak at 7255.55{mu}Hz, with an amplitude of about 2.7% which, however, is dropped to about 1.7% in February 2005. No secondary peaks close to the dominant pulsation mode are clearly detected. In addition, at least fourteen more pulsation frequencies are found: three of them at 7704.92, 9380.17 and 14511.10{mu}Hz were already present in the discovery run with small differences in frequency, probably due to 1-day aliasing effects. The peak at 7704.92{mu}Hz belongs to a triplet of almost equally spaced frequencies that could be due to rotational splitting and would imply a rotational period of about 1.6 days. Based on the results of this article, a detailed asteroseismic analysis of PG 1325+101 is presented in a separate paper (Charpinet et al., 2996A&A...459..565C, Paper II).
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Bergeron Pierre
Bernabei Stefano
Bonanno Alfio
Brassard Pierre
Charpinet Stephane
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