Simultaneous intensive photometry and high resolution spectroscopy of Delta Scuti stars. V. The high--degree modes in the pulsational content of BV Circini

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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12 pages (in A&A style), 9 ps figures (Fig. 7 in colour) Accepted for A&A Main Journal

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10.1051/0004-6361:20000196

We discuss here the pulsation properties of the $\delta$ Scuti star BV Circini on the basis of data obtained during a simultaneous photometric and spectroscopic campaign in 1996 and a spectroscopic one in 1998, and taking also advantage of the previous photometric observations by Kurtz (1981). Nine pulsation modes were detected from photometry and thirteen from spectroscopy; five of them are in common to both techniques. The spectroscopic data give ample evidence of dramatic amplitude variations in some modes, in particular the strongest spectroscopic mode in 1998 was not detectable in 1996 data. The two dominant photometric modes (6.33 and 7.89 c\d) are observed on both seasons. The typing of the modes was performed by means of a simultaneous model fit of line profile and light variations. The 6.33 c\d photometric term is probably the fundamental radial mode, while the 7.89 c\d is a nonradial mode with mi different than 0. There are six high-degree prograde modes with an azimuthal order m ranging from -12 to -14, and also a retrograde mode with m~7. These modes combined with the identification of the 6.33 c\d mode allowed us to estimate i~60 deg for the value of the inclination of the rotation axis. An accurate evaluation of the main stellar physical parameters is also proposed as a result of the pulsational analysis.

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