Spectroscopic monitoring of bright A-F type candidate hybrid stars discovered by the Kepler mission
Abstract
We report on a study of 250 optical spectra for 50 bright A/F-type candidate hybrid pulsating stars from the Kepler field. Most of the spectra have been collected with the high-resolution spectrograph HERMES attached to the Mercator telescope, La Palma. We determined the radial velocities (RVs), projected rotational velocities, fundamental atmospheric parameters and provide a classification based on the appearance of the cross-correlation profiles and the behaviour of the RVs with time in order to find true hybrid pulsators. Additionally, we also detected new spectroscopic binary and multiple systems in our sample and determined the fraction of spectroscopic systems. In order to be able to extend this investigation to the fainter A-F type candidate hybrid stars, various high-quality spectra collected with 3-4 m sized telescopes suitably equipped with a high-resolution spectrograph and furthermore located in the Northern hemisphere would be ideal. This programme could be done using the new instruments installed at the Devasthal Observatory.
- Publication:
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Bulletin de la Societe Royale des Sciences de Liege
- Pub Date:
- April 2018
- Bibcode:
- 2018BSRSL..87..137L
- Keywords:
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- Astronomy;
- Astrophysics;
- Variability;
- Spectroscopy;
- Stars