Multisite campaign on the open cluster M67 - III.   Scuti pulsations in the blue stragglers

We have made an asteroseismic analysis of the variable blue stragglers in the open cluster M67. The data set consists of photometric time-series from eight sites using nine 0.6-2.1 m telescopes with a time-baseline of 43 d. In two stars, EW Cnc and EX Cnc, we detect the highest number of frequencies...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2007-07, Vol.378 (4), p.1371-1384
Hauptverfasser: Bruntt, H., Stello, D., Suarez, J. C., Arentoft, T., Bedding, T. R., Bouzid, M. Y., Csubry, Z., Dall, T. H., Dind, Z. E., Frandsen, S., Gilliland, R. L., Jacob, A. P., Jensen, H. R., Kang, Y. B., Kim, S.- L., Kiss, L. L., Kjeldsen, H., Koo, J.- R., Lee, J.- A., Lee, C.- U., Nuspl, J., Sterken, C., Szabo, R.
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Zusammenfassung:We have made an asteroseismic analysis of the variable blue stragglers in the open cluster M67. The data set consists of photometric time-series from eight sites using nine 0.6-2.1 m telescopes with a time-baseline of 43 d. In two stars, EW Cnc and EX Cnc, we detect the highest number of frequencies (41 and 26) detected in [delta] Scuti stars belonging to a stellar cluster, and EW Cnc has the second highest number of frequencies detected in any [delta] Scuti star. We have computed a grid of pulsation models that take the effects of rotation into account. The distribution of observed and theoretical frequencies shows that in a wide frequency range a significant fraction of the radial and non-radial low-degree modes are excited to detectable amplitudes. Despite the large number of observed frequencies we cannot constrain the fundamental parameters of the stars. To make progress we need to identify the degrees of some of the modes from either multicolour photometry or spectroscopy. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.11865.x