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Additionally, we thoroughly investigated the temporal evolution characteristics of pulsation periods and amplitudes. Based on calculations using Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics stellar evolution models, we determined that KIC 12602250 has a mass of with metallicity and is currently in the main-sequence evolutionary stage. For KIC 5768203, we derived precise parameters through rigorous constraints: mass M = 2.09 ± 0.01M⊙, metallicity Z = 0.024 ± 0.003, and radius R = 3.19 ± 0.01R⊙. Theoretical models reveal that this star has already crossed the first main-sequence turn-off point and entered the late-main-sequence evolutionary stage. 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摘要
在这项研究中,我们对两颗仅在径向模式下脉动的δ Scuti恒星KIC 12602250和KIC 5768203进行了系统的光度、光谱和理论建模分析。我们从多个星表中收集了它们相关的光度和光谱参数,并估计了这两颗恒星的绝对光度。利用来自Kepler和TESS的高精度时间序列数据,我们对脉动频率相位的周期调制进行了深入分析,成功地确定了这些双星系统的轨道周期和伴星质量分布范围。此外,我们还深入研究了脉动周期和振幅的时间演化特征。基于恒星天体物理实验模块(Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics)恒星演化模型的计算,我们确定KIC 12602250的质量为金属丰度,目前处于主序演化阶段。对于KIC 5768203,我们通过严格的约束得到了精确的参数:质量M = 2.09±0.01M⊙,金属丰度Z = 0.024±0.003,半径R = 3.19±0.01R⊙。理论模型表明,这颗恒星已经越过了主序的第一个关闭点,进入了主序晚期演化阶段。通过与典型的高振幅δ Scuti恒星的比较研究,我们认为这两颗恒星的低径向脉动幅值可能与它们特定的演化状态有关。
Modeling of Two Low-amplitude Radially Pulsating δ Scuti Stars: KIC 12602250 and KIC 5768203
In this research, we conducted systematic photometric, spectroscopic, and theoretical modeling analyses of two δ Scuti stars—KIC 12602250 and KIC 5768203—that pulsate only in radial modes. We collected their relevant photometric and spectroscopic parameters from multiple catalogs and estimated the absolute luminosities of both stars. Using high-precision time-series data from Kepler and TESS, we performed in-depth analysis of the periodic modulation in pulsation frequency phases, successfully determining the orbital periods and companion mass distribution ranges for these binary systems. Additionally, we thoroughly investigated the temporal evolution characteristics of pulsation periods and amplitudes. Based on calculations using Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics stellar evolution models, we determined that KIC 12602250 has a mass of with metallicity and is currently in the main-sequence evolutionary stage. For KIC 5768203, we derived precise parameters through rigorous constraints: mass M = 2.09 ± 0.01M⊙, metallicity Z = 0.024 ± 0.003, and radius R = 3.19 ± 0.01R⊙. Theoretical models reveal that this star has already crossed the first main-sequence turn-off point and entered the late-main-sequence evolutionary stage. Through comparative studies with typical High Amplitude δ Scuti stars, we believe that the primary reason for the low radial pulsation amplitudes in these two stars likely stems from their specific evolutionary states.