HOLDSWORTH, D. L., M. S. CUNHA, M. LARES-MARTIZ, D. W. KURTZ, V. ANTOCI, Barcelo S. FORTEZA, P. DE CAT, A. DEREKAS, C. KAYHAN, D. OZUYAR, Marek SKARKA, D. R. HEY, F. SHI, D. M. BOWMAN, O. KOBZAR, Ayala A. GOMEZ, Zs BOGNAR, D. L. BUZASI, M. EBADI, L. FOX-MACHADO, Garcia A. HERNANDEZ, H. GHASEMI, J. A. GUZIK, R. HANDBERG, G. HANDLER, A. HASANZADEH, R. JAYARAMAN, V. KHALACK, O. KOCHUKHOV, C. C. LOVEKIN, P. MIKOLAJCZYK, D. MKRTICHIAN, S. J. MURPHY, E. NIEMCZURA, B. G. OLAFSSON, J. PASCUAL-GRANADO, Ernst PAUNZEN, N. POSILEK, A. RAMON-BALLESTA, H. SAFARI, A. SAMADI-GHADIM, B. SMALLEY, A. SODOR, I. STATEVA, J. C. SUAREZ, R. SZABO, T. WU, E. ZIAALI, W. ZONG and S. SEAGER. TESS Cycle 2 observations of roAp stars with 2-min cadence data. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford University Press, 2024, vol. 527, No 4, p. 9548-9580. ISSN 0035-8711. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad3800.
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Original name TESS Cycle 2 observations of roAp stars with 2-min cadence data
Authors HOLDSWORTH, D. L., M. S. CUNHA, M. LARES-MARTIZ, D. W. KURTZ, V. ANTOCI, Barcelo S. FORTEZA, P. DE CAT, A. DEREKAS, C. KAYHAN, D. OZUYAR, Marek SKARKA (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), D. R. HEY, F. SHI, D. M. BOWMAN, O. KOBZAR, Ayala A. GOMEZ, Zs BOGNAR, D. L. BUZASI, M. EBADI, L. FOX-MACHADO, Garcia A. HERNANDEZ, H. GHASEMI, J. A. GUZIK, R. HANDBERG, G. HANDLER, A. HASANZADEH, R. JAYARAMAN, V. KHALACK, O. KOCHUKHOV, C. C. LOVEKIN, P. MIKOLAJCZYK, D. MKRTICHIAN, S. J. MURPHY, E. NIEMCZURA, B. G. OLAFSSON, J. PASCUAL-GRANADO, Ernst PAUNZEN (40 Austria, belonging to the institution), N. POSILEK, A. RAMON-BALLESTA, H. SAFARI, A. SAMADI-GHADIM, B. SMALLEY, A. SODOR, I. STATEVA, J. C. SUAREZ, R. SZABO, T. WU, E. ZIAALI, W. ZONG and S. SEAGER.
Edition Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Oxford University Press, 2024, 0035-8711.
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Original language English
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Field of Study 10308 Astronomy
Country of publisher United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Organization unit Faculty of Science
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad3800
UT WoS 001186620300001
Keywords in English asteroseismology; techniques: photometric; stars: chemically peculiar; stars: oscillations; stars: variables; stars: individual
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Abstract
We present the results of a systematic search of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) 2-min cadence data for new rapidly oscillating Ap (roAp) stars observed during the Cycle 2 phase of its mission. We find seven new roAp stars previously unreported as such and present the analysis of a further 25 roAp stars that are already known. Three of the new stars show multiperiodic pulsations, while all new members are rotationally variable stars, leading to almost 70 per cent (22) of the roAp stars presented being α2 CVn-type variable stars. We show that targeted observations of known chemically peculiar stars are likely to overlook many new roAp stars, and demonstrate that multiepoch observations are necessary to see pulsational behaviour changes. We find a lack of roAp stars close to the blue edge of the theoretical roAp instability strip, and reaffirm that mode instability is observed more frequently with precise, space-based observations. In addition to the Cycle 2 observations, we analyse TESS data for all-known roAp stars. This amounts to 18 further roAp stars observed by TESS. Finally, we list six known roAp stars that TESS is yet to observe. We deduce that the incidence of roAp stars amongst the Ap star population is just 5.5  per cent, raising fundamental questions about the conditions required to excite pulsations in Ap stars. This work, coupled with our previous work on roAp stars in Cycle 1 observations, presents the most comprehensive, homogeneous study of the roAp stars in the TESS nominal mission, with a collection of 112 confirmed roAp stars in total.
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