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First considerations on possible preliminary and complementary programmes for the SIAMOIS project Ennio Poretti INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera

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First considerations on possible preliminary and complementary programmes for the SIAMOIS project Ennio Poretti INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera. To observe a known Delta Sct or Gamma Dor star from South Pole. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: First considerations on possible      preliminary and  complementary

First considerations on possible

preliminary and complementary

programmes for the SIAMOIS project

Ennio Poretti INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera

Page 2: First considerations on possible      preliminary and  complementary

To observe a known Delta Sct or Gamma Dor star from South Pole.

The study of these stars by a single instrument operating in a continuous way is a very good starting point and a new observationalfacility.

Hopefully, we can remove of the spurious peaks usually populating the low frequency region (f<5 c/d) of the power spectra of spectroscopic and photometric timeseries.

g-modes, which should be present in both types of stars, should beautifullystand up in the power spectra.

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Among Delta Sct stars, there are only three candidates

Rho Pup F0 Dec -24 V=2.83 v sin i = 15 km/s 51 Sgr A1m -24 5.64 13 Rho Pav A9V -32 4.86 45

Thy are others stars listed in the SIAMOIS webpage (AI Vel, V703 Sco,RS Gru, SX Phe) satisfying the requirements Dec < -30 and v sin i > 40 Km/s,but they are High Amplitude Delta Sct stars (evolved stars, most radial pulsators)

Among Gamma Dor stars, there are three candidates

Gamma Dor F4III Dec -51 V=4.20 v sini i = 50 km/s HR 2740 F0IV -46 4.50 51 HD 147787 F4IV -64 5.27 spectroscopic binary

Not an exciting scenario …

What we have as observational background ?

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Gamma Dor (itself!) V=4.20, v sin i=50 km/s Balona et al. 1996 ESO, MSSSO, NZ, SAAO

Frequencies 1.32, 1.36, 1.47 c/dAmplitudes around 1-2 km/s

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HR 2740

Gamma Dor variable V=4.5, v sin i=51 km/s Poretti et al. 1997 , SAAO+ESO campaign

Bunch of frequencies very close to 1.0 c/d.

The frequency content of Gamma Dor variables is an hard task also for multisite campaigns.

SIAMOIS spectral window will be more effectivein this context.

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Rho Puppis Delta Sct variable V=2.81, v sin i = 15 km/s Dall & Frandsen 2002 1.54 Danish telescope at La Silla DFOSC in echelle mode, R=4300

Line indices of Balmer lines,proportional to EW, thussensitive to temperaturevariations.

Monoperiodic, radial pulsator.

Mathias et al. (1997) suggestthe presence of nonradial modes.

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51 Sgr = HD 184552 Delta Sct variable

4 hours of photometry in 1991 at ESO 50 cm Hildebrandt 1992

Noted in SIMBAD as a spectroscopic binary

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Searching for new ones ?

A few numbers …

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When considering subgiant and dwarfs with Dec < - 20 we get

25 stars with V < +2 52 stars with 2<V<3 138 stars with 3<V<4 404 stars with 4<V<5 1271 stars with 5<V<6

1890 stars in total

Let’s consider subgiant and dwarfs V<6.0 stars with Dec < -30

435 stars Spect. Type < A0 , 217 with a vsini value285 A0< Spect. Type < F5 , 132 603 Spect. Type > F5 , 19

1323 stars in total, 368 only with an available vsini value …

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Extensive search for photometric variability:

- photometric facilities (bright stars) used for COROT are in the North (OSN, SPM, Mercator, …) - availability of photometric telescopes in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa ? - too few targets per nights, a lot of nights

Search for spectroscopic characterization:

- availability of medium class telescopes (SAAO, ESO,…) but OPCs maybe hard to convince.

Preliminary consideration :

Too many stars for limited resources

Put severe constraints on the targets, to choose ina well defined and limited sample (not an easy task anyway…)

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Example of a severe constraint:

to limit the search in a restricted area of the HR diagram

Example of restricted area :

The cold border of the instabilitystrip, where Gamma Dor andDelta Sct are both present, and

maybe hybrid pulsator too.

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Complementary programme(when SIAMOIS will be operating)

Difficult to identify the surviving observational facilitiesafter 2008:

- photometric follow up of bright stars could be problematic;

- spectroscopic follow up for mode identification with very high S/N spectra will be still feasible, with new instruments too;

- extension of the velocity radial measurements during South Pole “day” from Southern Hemisphere (SAAO, ESO, ….)