Pulsating and nonpulsating stars in Hyades observed by HIPPARCOS satellite

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Binaries: General, Stars: Distances, Stars: Fundamental Parameters, Stars: Rotation, Open Clusters And Associations: Individual: Mel 25

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A study of the stars in the instability strip of Hyades cluster has been performed taking into account the new estimate of the stellar parallaxes. For taking advantage of the improved accuracy of the distances and hence absolute magnitudes it is necessary to separate the photometric effects of close companions, which appear quite common in Hyades. The delta Scuti stars, differently from nonpulsating stars, appear to be located also above the main sequence, and this is due probably to their large rotational velocity. The comparison of the rotational effects on the star position in the color-magnitude diagram with theoretical model predictions tends to confirm the importance of differential rotation. A brief discussion of theta (2) Tau and some remarks on the X-ray emission of other two delta Scuti stars are also reported. Based on data from Hipparcos astrometry satellite

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