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@article{1576458, author = {Paunzen, Ernst and Handler, Gerald and Walczak, Przemyslaw and Huemmerich, Stefan and Niemczura, Ewa and Kallinger, Thomas and Weiss, Werner and Bernhard, Klaus and Fedurco, Miroslav and GuetlandWallner, Anna and Matthews, Jaymie and Pribulla, Theodor and Vanko, Martin and Wallner, Stefan and Rozanski, Tomasz}, article_location = {OXFORD}, article_number = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz413}, keywords = {Stars: chemically peculiar; stars: oscillations; stars: variables: Scuti; stars: variables: general}, language = {eng}, issn = {0035-8711}, journal = {Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society}, title = {A revisit to the enigmatic variable star 21 Comae}, url = {https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article-abstract/485/3/4247/5319136?redirectedFrom=PDF}, volume = {485}, year = {2019} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1576458 AU - Paunzen, Ernst - Handler, Gerald - Walczak, Przemyslaw - Huemmerich, Stefan - Niemczura, Ewa - Kallinger, Thomas - Weiss, Werner - Bernhard, Klaus - Fedurco, Miroslav - Guetl-Wallner, Anna - Matthews, Jaymie - Pribulla, Theodor - Vanko, Martin - Wallner, Stefan - Rozanski, Tomasz PY - 2019 TI - A revisit to the enigmatic variable star 21 Comae JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society VL - 485 IS - 3 SP - 4247-4259 EP - 4247-4259 PB - OXFORD UNIV PRESS SN - 00358711 KW - Stars: chemically peculiar KW - stars: oscillations KW - stars: variables: Scuti KW - stars: variables: general UR - https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article-abstract/485/3/4247/5319136?redirectedFrom=PDF L2 - https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article-abstract/485/3/4247/5319136?redirectedFrom=PDF N2 - The magnetic chemically peculiar (Ap/CP2) star 21 Com has been extensively studied in the past, albeit with widely differing and sometimes contradictory results, in particular concerning the occurrence of short-term variability between about 5 to 90 min. We have performed a new investigation of 21 Com using Microvariability and Oscillations of Star (MOST) satellite and high-cadence ground-based photometry, time series spectroscopy, and evolutionary and pulsational modelling. Our analysis confirms that 21 Com is a classical CP2 star showing increased abundances of, in particular, Cr and Sr. From spectroscopic analysis, we have derived T-eff = 8 900 +/- 200 K, log g = 3.9 +/- 0.2, and nu sin i = 63 +/- 2 kms(-1). Our modelling efforts suggest that 21 Com is a main sequence (MS) star seen equator-on with a mass of 2.29 +/- 0.10 M-circle dot and a radius of R = 2.6 +/- 0.2 R-circle dot. Our extensive photometric data confirm the existence of rotational light variability with a period of 2.052 19(2) d. However, no significant frequencies with a semi-amplitude exceeding 0.2 mmag were found in the frequency range from 5 to 399 d(-1). Our RV data also do not indicate short-term variability. We calculated pulsational models assuming different metallicities and ages, which do not predict the occurrence of unstable modes. The star 18 Com, often employed as comparison star for 21 Com in the past, has been identified as a periodic variable (P=1.416 45 d). While it is impossible to assess whether 21 Com has exhibited short-term variability in the past, the new observational data and several issues/inconsistencies identified in previous studies strongly suggest that 21 Com is neither a delta Scuti nor a roAp pulsator but a 'well-behaved' CP2 star exhibiting its trademark rotational variability. ER -
PAUNZEN, Ernst, Gerald HANDLER, Przemyslaw WALCZAK, Stefan HUEMMERICH, Ewa NIEMCZURA, Thomas KALLINGER, Werner WEISS, Klaus BERNHARD, Miroslav FEDURCO, Anna GUETL-WALLNER, Jaymie MATTHEWS, Theodor PRIBULLA, Martin VANKO, Stefan WALLNER a Tomasz ROZANSKI. A revisit to the enigmatic variable star 21 Comae. \textit{Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society}. OXFORD: OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2019, roč.~485, č.~3, s.~4247-4259. ISSN~0035-8711. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz413.
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