J. Vidal-Sainz, P. Wils, P. Lampens, E. García‐Melendo
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本文报道了Hipparcos新发现的δ Scuti星V350 Peg的变异性。根据西班牙两个私人观测站在35个晚上的观测结果,我们可以证明这颗恒星的脉动频率为(∆f/f=3%)。依巴可思目录中所列的周期未得到确认。V350 Peg (= HIP 115563)是一颗小振幅变星,属于δ Scuti类脉动恒星,周期为0.2012天,总振幅为0.05等(ESA 1997)。在1997年7月至2001年12月的35个夜晚,在西班牙北部的莫尼格里洛和埃斯蒂夫杜兰天文台获得了大约7500个V波段的CCD差分观测数据。HD 220538 (= HIP 115545)作为比较星。对新数据的傅里叶分析揭示了两个显著频率,间隔0.17 c/d,振幅非常相似:一个为5.840 c/d (0.1712 d);semi-amp。5.668 c/d (0.1764 d;semi-amp。24 mmag)。其结果是一个明显的热现象,周期为5.81 d。但是只有两个频率的拟合只能解释总变化的一半(图1)。最主要频率的比率(f2/f1 = 0.97)表明至少有一个模态存在非径向脉动。更多的频率显然是兴奋的。虽然我们一直在寻找它们,但由于各种混叠效应,我们不能确信它们的正确识别。详细分析。Vidal-Sainz, P. wills, P. Lampens和E. Garcia-Melendo 53 ysis将很快可用(Vidal-Sainz et al. 2002)。多周期结合短周期和几个非径向模式可能被激发的事实,使这颗恒星成为一个有价值的目标,在多地点运动的背景下进行后续研究。-0.95
We report on the variability of V350 Peg, a δ Scuti star newly discovered by Hipparcos. Based on observations acquired during 35 nights at two private observatories in Spain, we could show that this star pulsates in a close doublet of frequencies (∆ f/f=3%). The period as listed in the Hipparcos Catalogue is not confirmed. V350 Peg (= HIP 115563) is a small-amplitude variable star assigned to the δ Scuti class of pulsating stars with a period of 0.2012 days and a total amplitude of 0.05 mag (ESA 1997). During 35 nights between July 1997 and December 2001 some 7500 CCD differential observations in the V band were acquired at the Monegrillo and Esteve Duran observatories in Northern Spain. HD 220538 (= HIP 115545) served as a comparison star. A Fourier analysis of the new data revealed two significant frequencies separated by 0.17 c/d and with very similar amplitudes: one at 5.840 c/d (0.1712 d; semi-amp. 27 mmag) and one at 5.668 c/d (0.1764 d; semi-amp. 24 mmag). The result is an obvious beat phenomenon with a period of 5.81 days. But a fit with only two frequencies explains only half of the total variation (Fig. 1). The ratio of the most dominant frequencies (f2/f1 = 0.97) indicates non-radial pulsation for at least one of the modes. More frequencies are obviously excited. Though we have been searching for them, we cannot be confident about their correct identification due to various kinds of aliasing effects. The detailed analJ. Vidal-Sainz, P. Wils, P. Lampens, and E. Garcia-Melendo 53 ysis will soon be available (Vidal-Sainz et al. 2002). The multiperiodicity combined with the short beat period and the fact that several non-radial modes are possibly excited, make this star a worthwhile target for a follow-up study in the context of a multisite campaign. -0.95