Bibcode
Catanzaro, G.; Ripepi, V.; Bernabei, S.; Marconi, M.; Balona, L.; Kurtz, D. W.; Smalley, B.; Borucki, W. J.; Bruntt, H.; Christensen-Dalsgaard, J.; Grigahcène, A.; Kjeldsen, H.; Koch, D. G.; Monteiro, M. J. P. F. G.; Suárez, J. C.; Szabó, R.; Uytterhoeven, K.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 411, Issue 2, pp. 1167-1176.
Advertised on:
2
2011
Citations
41
Refereed citations
38
Description
We report spectroscopic observations for 19 δ Sct candidates
observed by the Kepler satellite both in long and short cadence mode.
For all these stars, by using spectral synthesis, we derive the
effective temperature, the surface gravity and the projected rotational
velocity. An equivalent spectral-type classification has been also
performed for all stars in the sample. These determinations are
fundamental for modelling the frequency spectra that will be extracted
from the Kepler data for asteroseismic inference. For all the 19 stars,
we also present periodograms obtained from Kepler data. We find that all
stars show peaks in both low- (γ Dor; g-mode) and high-frequency
(δ Sct; p-mode) regions. Using the amplitudes and considering 5
cycles d-1 as a boundary frequency, we classified three stars
as pure γ Dor, four as γ Dor-δ hybrid Sct, five as
δ Sct-γ Dor hybrid and six as pure δ Sct. The only
exception is the star KIC 05296877, which we suggest could be a binary.
This work is based on spectra taken at the Loiano (INAF - OA Bologna)
and Serra La Nave (INAF - OA Catania) Observatories.