Bibcode
Handler, G.; O'Donoghue, D.; Müller, M.; Solheim, J.-E.; Gonzalez-Perez, J. M.; Johannessen, F.; Paparo, M.; Szeidl, B.; Viraghalmy, G.; Silvotti, R.; Vauclair, G.; Dolez, N.; Pallier, E.; Chevreton, M.; Kurtz, D. W.; Bromage, G. E.; Cunha, M. S.; Østensen, R.; Fraga, L.; Kanaan, A.; Amorim, A.; Giovannini, O.; Kepler, S. O.; da Costa, A. F. M.; Anderson, R. F.; Wood, M. A.; Silvestri, N.; Klumpe, E. W.; Carlton, R. F.; Miller, R. H.; McFarland, J. P.; Grauer, A. D.; Kawaler, S. D.; Riddle, R. L.; Reed, M. D.; Nather, R. E.; Winget, D. E.; Hill, J. A.; Metcalfe, T. S.; Mukadam, A. S.; Kilic, M.; Watson, T. K.; Kleinman, S. J.; Nitta, A.; Guzik, J. A.; Bradley, P. A.; Sekiguchi, K.; Sullivan, D. J.; Sullivan, T.; Shobbrook, R. R.; Jiang, X.; Birch, P. V.; Ashoka, B. N.; Seetha, S.; Girish, V.; Joshi, S.; Dorokhova, T. N.; Dorokhov, N. I.; Akan, M. C.; Meištas, E. G.; Janulis, R.; Kalytis, R.; Ališauskas, D.; Anguma, S. K.; Kalebwe, P. C.; Moskalik, P.; Ogloza, W.; Stachowski, G.; Pajdosz, G.; Zola, S.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notice of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 340, Issue 3, pp. 1031-1038.
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2003
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15
Refereed citations
11
Description
We have acquired new time series photometry of the two pulsating DB
white dwarf stars KUV 05134+2605 and PG 1654+160 with the Whole Earth
Telescope. Additional single-site photometry is also presented. We use
all these data plus all available archival measurements to study the
temporal behaviour of the pulsational amplitudes and frequencies of
these stars for the first time.
We demonstrate that both KUV 05134+2605 and PG 1654+160 pulsate in many
modes, the amplitudes of which are variable in time; some frequency
variability of PG 1654+160 is also indicated. Beating of multiple
pulsation modes cannot explain our observations; the amplitude
variability must therefore be intrinsic. We cannot find stable modes to
be used for determinations of the evolutionary period changes of the
stars. Some of the modes of PG 1654+160 appear at the same periods
whenever detected. The mean spacing of these periods (~40 s) suggests
that they are probably caused by non-radial gravity-mode pulsations of
spherical degree l= 1. If so, PG 1654+160 has a mass around 0.6
Msolar.
The time-scales of the amplitude variability of both stars (down to two
weeks) are consistent with theoretical predictions of resonant mode
coupling, a conclusion which might however be affected by the temporal
distribution of our data.