Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 2009
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STELLAR PULSATION: CHALLENGES FOR THEORY AND OBSERVATION: Proceedings of the International Conference. AIP Conference Proceedin
Physics
Pulsations, Oscillations, And Stellar Seismology, Low-Amplitude Blue Variables, Spectroscopy And Spectrophotometry
Scientific paper
We are undertaking an extensive observational campaign of a number of non-radially pulsating stars using the high-resolution HERCULES spectrograph on the 1.0-m telescope at the Mt John University Observatory (MJUO). This paper outlines our campaign and presents preliminary results for one γ Doradus star, HD40745, as an example. About 250 spectra of HD40745 have been obtained. We have used Wright's (2008) representative cross-correlation line-profile technique to extract line profiles and these have then been analysed using the FAMIAS package (Zima 2008) to derive a spectroscopic mode identification.
Cottrell Peter L.
de Cat Peter
Kilmartin Pam M.
Maisonneuve Florian
Pollard Karen R.
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