Bibcode
Handler, G.; Weiss, W. W.; Paunzen, E.; Shobbrook, R. R.; Garrido, R.; Guzik, J. A.; Hempel, A.; Moalusi, M. B.; Beach, T. E.; Medupe, R.; Chagnon, F.; Matthews, J. M.; Reegen, P.; Granzer, T.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 330, Issue 1, pp. 153-159.
Fecha de publicación:
2
2002
Número de citas
13
Número de citas referidas
12
Descripción
We undertook two time-series photometric multisite campaigns for the
rapidly oscillating Ap star HD 122970. The first one, conducted in 1998,
resulted in 119h of data and in the detection of three pulsation
frequencies. The presence of possible further modes which held the
promise of deriving a mode identification motivated a second worldwide
campaign in the year 2001. This second campaign resulted in 203h of
measurement, but did not reveal further modes. Rather, one of the
previously detected signals disappeared. The two modes common to both
data sets have different spherical degree. They also showed slight
frequency modulation, and one of them varied in amplitude as well.
Possible causes of the latter behaviour include intrinsic instability of
the pulsation spectrum or precession of the pulsational axis and orbital
motion in a binary system. Frequency analysis of the Hipparcos
observations of the star did not allow us to determine the stellar
rotation period. The amplitude and phase behaviour of the two modes of
HD 122970 in the Strömgren uvby bands is quite similar to that
observed for other roAp stars.