Pulsation among TESS A and B stars and the Maia variables
Abstract
Classification of over 50000 TESS stars in sectors 1-18 has resulted in the detection of 766 pulsating main sequence B stars as well as over 5000 Scuti, 2300 Doradus and 114 roAp candidates. It is found that a distinct group of Cephei stars, defined as B stars with frequencies greater than 2.5 d and predicted by models, does not exist. Instead, high frequencies are to be found over the whole B-star range, eventually merging with Scuti stars. The cool B stars pulsating in high frequencies are the Maia variables. It is shown that Maia variables are not rapidly-rotating Cephei or SPB stars. In the region where Cephei variables are found, the proportion of pulsating stars is larger and amplitudes are higher and a considerable fraction pulsate in a single mode and low rotation rate. There is no distinct SPB instability region. Stars pulsating sole in low frequencies are found among all B stars. At most, only one-third of B stars appear to pulsate. These results, as well as the fact that a large fraction of A and B stars show rotational modulation, indicate a need for a revision of current ideas regarding stars with radiative envelopes.
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@article{arxiv.2001.04497,
title = {Pulsation among TESS A and B stars and the Maia variables},
author = {Luis A Balona and Dogus Ozuyar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.04497},
year = {2020}
}
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9 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables