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Finding binaries from phase modulation of pulsating stars with \textit{Kepler}: VI. Orbits for 10 new binaries with mischaracterised primaries

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2020-03-11 v1

Abstract

Measuring phase modulation in pulsating stars has proved to be a highly successful way of finding binary systems. The class of pulsating main-sequence A and F variables known as delta Scuti stars are particularly good targets for this, and the \textit{Kepler} sample of these has been almost fully exploited. However, some \textit{Kepler} δ\delta Scuti stars have incorrect temperatures in stellar properties catalogues, and were missed in previous analyses. We used an automated pulsation classification algorithm to find 93 new δ\delta Scuti pulsators among tens of thousands of F-type stars, which we then searched for phase modulation attributable to binarity. We discovered 10 new binary systems and calculated their orbital parameters, which we compared with those of binaries previously discovered in the same way. The results suggest that some of the new companions may be white dwarfs.

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@article{arxiv.2003.02282,
  title  = {Finding binaries from phase modulation of pulsating stars with \textit{Kepler}: VI. Orbits for 10 new binaries with mischaracterised primaries},
  author = {Simon J. Murphy and Nicholas H. Barbara and Daniel Hey and Timothy R. Bedding and Ben D. Fulcher},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.02282},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

8 pages, 6 figures that make liberal use of colour