Astron. Astrophys. 492, 167−169, 2008
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SMEI observations of previously unseen pulsation frequencies in γ Doradus
N. J. Tarrant, W. J. Chaplin, Y. P. Elsworth, S. A. Spreckley, and I. R. Stevens
School of Physics and Astronomy, Univ. of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Abstract
Aims. As g-mode pulsators, gamma-Doradus-class stars may naïvely be
expected to show a large number of modes. Taking advantage of the long
photometric time-series generated by the solar mass ejection imager (SMEI)
instrument, we have studied the star gamma Doradus to determine whether
any other modes than the three already known are present at observable
amplitude.
Methods. High-precision photometric data from SMEI taken between
April 2003 and March 2006 were subjected to periodogram analysis with the
PERIOD04 package.
Results. We confidently determine three additional frequencies at 1.39,
1.87, and 2.743 d−1. These are above and beyond the known
frequencies of 1.320, 1.364, and 1.47 d−1.
Conclusions. Two of the new frequencies, at 1.39 and 1.87
d−1, are speculated to be additional modes of oscillation,
with the third frequency at 2.743 d−1 a possible combination
frequency.