论文标题
V456 CYG:用潮湿的G模式脉动黯然失色的二进制
V456 Cyg: An eclipsing binary with tidally perturbed g-mode pulsations
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论文摘要
语境。正在进行的过境系外行星卫星(TESS)太空任务已经观察到了许多著名的明亮恒星。对于其中一些,这些新数据揭示了以前未观察到的变异性,例如近距离二进制恒星中的潮湿脉动。目标。我们使用V456 CYG中新检测到的重力模式(G模式)搏动,我们旨在确定这种短期黯然失色的二进制的全局恒星特性,并评估这些脉动与潮汐之间的相互作用。方法。我们使用苔丝光度法和发表的光谱法确定二进制轨道并确定组件恒星的物理特性。然后,我们使用迭代预旋拟合光曲线拟合的残差来测量脉动频率,并分析它们以确定全局的Asterosic震荡恒星参数。我们评估脉冲参数是轨道相的函数。结果。我们发现脉动属于V456 CYG的次要组件,并且该恒星可能具有均匀的径向旋转曲线,同步($ν_{\ rm rot} = 1.113(14)\ rm d^{ - 1} $)与二进制Orbit($ n _ {\ n _ {\ rm orb orb oRB} = 1.1220 = 1.1220 = 1.1220220 = 1.1220991 d^{ - 1} $)。观察到的G模式在面向初级的恒星半球中被几乎三因子放大。我们提供了证据表明,这是由于脉动的潮汐扰动引起的,模式耦合受到强烈影响。结论。 V456 CYG是第二个在$π^5 $ ori之后确定潮湿的高阶G模式脉动的第二个对象。这为潮汐G-模式星空学打开了新的机会,因为它证明了G模式和潮汐可以相互作用的另一种途径。
Context. Many well-known bright stars have been observed by the ongoing Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) space mission. For several of them, these new data reveal previously unobserved variability, such as tidally perturbed pulsations in close binary stars. Aims. Using newly detected gravity-mode (g-mode) pulsations in V456 Cyg, we aim to determine the global stellar properties of this short-period eclipsing binary and evaluate the interaction between these pulsations and the tides. Methods. We model the binary orbit and determine the physical properties of the component stars using the TESS photometry and published spectroscopy. We then measure the pulsation frequencies from the residuals of the light curve fit using iterative prewhitening, and analyse them to determine the global asteroseismic stellar parameters. We evaluate the pulsation parameters as a function of the orbital phase. Results. We find that the pulsations belong to the secondary component of V456 Cyg and that this star likely has a uniform radial rotation profile, synchronous ($ν_{\rm rot} = 1.113(14) \rm d^{-1}$) with the binary orbit ($ν_{\rm orb} = 1.122091(8) \rm d^{-1}$). The observed g modes are amplified by almost a factor three in the stellar hemisphere facing the primary. We present evidence that this is caused by tidal perturbation of the pulsations, with the mode coupling being strongly affected. Conclusions. V456 Cyg is only the second object for which tidally perturbed high-order g-mode pulsations are identified, after $π^5$ Ori. This opens up new opportunities for tidal g-mode asteroseismology, as it demonstrates another avenue in which g modes and tides can interact with each other.