English

Rotational splitting and asteroseismic modelling of the delta Scuti star EE Camelopardalis

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2017-03-29 v1

Abstract

According to the rotational splitting law of g modes, the frequency spectra of EE Cam can be disentangled only with oscillation modes of \ell = 0, 1, and 2. Fifteen sets of rotational splits are found, containing five sets of =1\ell=1 multiplets and ten sets of =2\ell=2 multiplets. The rotational period of EE Cam is deduced to be ProtP_{\rm rot} = 1.840.05+0.071.84_{-0.05}^{+0.07} days. When we do model fittings, we use two nonradial oscillation modes (f11f_{11} and f32f_{32}) and the fundamental radial mode f1f_{1}. The fitting results show that χ2\chi^{2} of the best-fitting model is much smaller than those of other theoretical models. The physical parameters of the best-fitting model are MM = 2.04 MM_{\odot}, Z=0.028Z=0.028, TeffT_{\rm eff} = 6433 K, logL/L\log L/L_{\odot} = 1.416, RR = 4.12 RR_{\odot}, logg\log g = 3.518, and χ2\chi^{2} = 0.00035. Furthermore, we find f11f_{11} and f32f_{32} are mixed mode, which mainly characterize the features of the helium core. The fundamental radial mode f1f_{1} mainly restrict the features of the stellar envelope. Finally, the acoustic radius τ0\tau_{0} and the period separation Π0\Pi_{0} are determined to be 5.80 hr and 463.7 s respectively, and the size of the helium core of EE Cam is estimated to be MHeM_{\rm He} = 0.181 MM_{\odot} and RHeR_{\rm He} = 0.0796 RR_{\odot}.

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@article{arxiv.1702.07428,
  title  = {Rotational splitting and asteroseismic modelling of the delta Scuti star EE Camelopardalis},
  author = {Xinghao Chen and Yan Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.07428},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

9 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables. accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal