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May 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992apj...390l..89k&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal, Part 2 - Letters (ISSN 0004-637X), vol. 390, no. 2, May 10, 1992, p. L89-L91. Research supported by CNPq
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Stellar Oscillations, Stellar Temperature, Variable Stars, White Dwarf Stars, Fourier Transformation, Iue, Light Curve, Temperature Measurement
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Observations of an unreported ZZ Ceti object designated as BPM 37093 are examined to determine whether the star is a pulsator. The photometric observations are conducted with two instruments, and the data are reduced by interpolation sky subtraction and extinction corrected by parabola fitting for IUE temperature determinations. BPM 37093 is shown to be a real pulsator and to have a 4-mmag amplitude and a 600-s period. The low amplitude of the pulsations can be explained by low-amplitude pulsations on the stellar surface and/or the geometrical orientation of the object during the observations. The low amplitude of the pulsations from the object suggests that other stars considered to be nonvariable may be pulsating at amplitudes below 5 mmag.
Díaz Marco
Giovannini O.
Kanaan Antonio
Kepler S. O.
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