We report the discovery of the second pulsating hydrogen-rich (DA) white dwarf in the Kepler field, KIC11911480. It was selected from the Kepler-INT Survey (KIS) on the basis of its colours and its variable nature was confirmed using ground-based time-series photometry. An atmosphere model fit to an intermediate-resolution spectrum of KIC11911480 places this DA white dwarf close to the blue edge of the empirical boundaries of the ZZ Ceti instability strip: Teff=12160±250 K and logg=7.94±0.10. Assuming a mass-radius relation and cooling models for DA white dwarfs, the atmospheric parameters yield: MWD = 0.57 ± 0.06 M⊙. We also obtained two quarters (Q12 and Q16) of nearly uninterrupted short-cadence Kepler data on this star. We detect a total of six independent pulsation modes with a ≥ 3σ confidence in its amplitude power spectrum. These pulsations have periods ranging between 172.9 s and 324.5 s, typical of the hotter ZZ Ceti stars. Our preliminary asteroseismic study suggest that KIC11911480 has a rotation rate of 3.5±0.5 days.
@article{arxiv.1312.4541,
title = {KIC11911480: the second ZZ Ceti in the $Kepler$ field},
author = {S. Greiss and B. T. Gaensicke and J. J. Hermes and D. Steeghs and D. Koester and G. Ramsay and T. Barclay and D. M. Townsley},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.4541},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
8 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS