Gaia Data Release 3. Pulsations in main sequence OBAF-type stars

Ridder, J. De, Ripepi, V., Aerts, C., Palaversa, L. y Sarro Baro, Luis Manuel . (2023) Gaia Data Release 3. Pulsations in main sequence OBAF-type stars. Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Título Gaia Data Release 3. Pulsations in main sequence OBAF-type stars
Autor(es) Ridder, J. De
Ripepi, V.
Aerts, C.
Palaversa, L.
Sarro Baro, Luis Manuel
Materia(s) Ingeniería Informática
Abstract Context. The third Gaia data release provides photometric time series covering 34 months for about 10 million stars. For many of those stars, a characterisation in Fourier space and their variability classification are also provided. This paper focuses on intermediate- to high-mass (IHM) main sequence pulsators (M ≥ 1.3 M) of spectral types O, B, A, or F, known as βCep, slowly pulsating B (SPB), δ Sct, and γ Dor stars. These stars are often multi-periodic and display low amplitudes, making them challenging targets to analyse with sparse time series. Aims. We investigate the extent to which the sparse Gaia DR3 data can be used to detect OBAF-type pulsators and discriminate them from other types of variables. We aim to probe the empirical instability strips and compare them with theoretical predictions. The most populated variability class is that of the δ Sct variables. For these stars, we aim to confirm their empirical period-luminosity (PL) relation, and verify the relation between their oscillation amplitude and rotation. Methods. All datasets used in this analysis are part of the Gaia DR3 data release. The photometric time series were used to perform a Fourier analysis, while the global astrophysical parameters necessary for the empirical instability strips were taken from the Gaia DR3 gspphot tables, and the v sin i data were taken from the Gaia DR3 esphs tables. The δ Sct PL relation was derived using the same photometric parallax method as the one recently used to establish the PL relation for classical Cepheids using Gaia data. Results. We show that for nearby OBAF-type pulsators, the Gaia DR3 data are precise and accurate enough to pinpoint them in the Hertzsprung Russell (HR) diagram. We find empirical instability strips covering roader regions than theoretically predicted. In particular, our study reveals the presence of fast rotating gravity-mode pulsators outside the strips, as well as the co-existence of rotationally modulated variables inside the strips as reported before in the literature. We derive an extensive period–luminosity relation for δ Sct stars and provide evidence that the relation features different regimes depending on the oscillation period. We demonstrate how stellar rotation attenuates the amplitude of the dominant oscillation mode of δ Sct stars. Conclusions. The Gaia DR3 time-series photometry already allows for the detection of the dominant (non-)radial oscillation mode in about 100 000 intermediate- and high-mass dwarfs across the entire sky. This detection capability will increase as the time series becomes longer, allowing the additional delivery of frequencies and amplitudes of secondary pulsation modes.
Palabras clave asteroseismology
stars: rotation
stars: oscillations
stars: early-type
catalogs
Editor(es) EDP Sciences
Fecha 2023-06-16
Formato application/pdf
Identificador bibliuned:95-Lmsarro-0007
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DOI - identifier https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202243767
ISSN - identifier 1432-0746
Nombre de la revista Astronomy & Astrophysics
Número de Volumen 674
Número de Issue A38
Publicado en la Revista Astronomy & Astrophysics
Idioma eng
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Derechos de acceso y licencia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Notas adicionales La versión registrada de este artículo, publicado por primera vez en Astronomy & Astrophysics (2023) 674 -A36, está disponible en línea en el sitio web del editor: Astronomy & Astrophysics; https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202243767
Notas adicionales The registered version of this paper, first published in Astronomy & Astrophysics (2023) 674-A36, is available online at the publisher's website: Astronomy & Astrophysics; https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202243767

 
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