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KIC 12602250: A Low-amplitude Double-mode Delta Scuti Star with Amplitude Modulation

Chenglong Lv, Ali Esamdin, Xiangyun Zeng, J. Pascual-Granado, Taozhi Yang, Junhui Liu

2021The Astronomical Journal10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We report a detailed light-curve analysis of the Kepler target Kepler Input Catalog (KIC) 12602250. The results show that KIC 12602250 is a low-amplitude radial double-mode δ- Scuti star with amplitude modulation. The Fourier analysis of the long cadence data (i.e., Q0—Q17, spanning 1471 days) reveals that the variations of the light curve are dominated by the strongest mode with frequency F 0 = 11.6141 d −1 , suggesting that KIC 12602250 is a δ -Scuti star. The other independent mode F 1 = 14.9741 d −1 is newly detected. The amplitude of the light variations of KIC 12602250 is ∼0.06 mag, which indicates that this is a low-amplitude δ -Scuti star; but the ratio of F 0/ F 1 is estimated as 0.7756, which is typical of HADS, and a slow amplitude growth is detected in F 1 and f 3 , which could be due to stellar evolution, suggesting that KIC 12602250 could be a post-main-sequence δ Scuti that is crossing the instability strip for the first time.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAmplitudeLight curveAstrophysicsStar (game theory)KeplerCadenceInstability stripFourier analysisStarsModulation (music)DeltaMode (computer interface)Fourier transformInstabilityPhase (matter)AstronomyFourier seriesCepheid variableFrequency analysisEffective temperatureAmplitude modulationVariable starStellar rotationStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstrophysics and Star Formation StudiesAstronomy and Astrophysical Research
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