Is HD 147787 a double-lined binary with two pulsating components? Preliminary results from a spectroscopic multi-site campaign
Abstract
The double-lined binary HD 147787 has been observed from three southern observatories to gather a time series of high-quality, high-resolution spectroscopic data. We here report upon the first analysis of the 2008 data obtained with the spectrographs HARPS and HERCULES. An eccentric orbit of 39.880(2) days was obtained. For the primary component. we derived a projected rotational velocity νsin i of 7(2) km s-1 and found that the temporal changes of the line profiles are dominated by 0.6897(8) d-1, which is the main frequency known from photometry. There is evidence for multiperiodicity. For the secondary component, we derived a νsin i of 33(2) km s 1, but there is no firm evidence for pulsations.
- Publication:
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Stellar Pulsation: Challenges for Theory and Observation
- Pub Date:
- September 2009
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.3246549
- Bibcode:
- 2009AIPC.1170..483D
- Keywords:
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- 97.10.Sj;
- 97.30.Dg;
- 95.55.Qf;
- Pulsations oscillations and stellar seismology;
- Low-amplitude blue variables;
- Photometric polarimetric and spectroscopic instrumentation