Observations and asteroseismic analysis of the rapidly pulsating hot B subdwarf PG 0911+456
S.K. Randall, E.M. Green, V. Van Grootel, G. Fontaine, S. Charpinet,, M. Lesser, P. Brassard, T. Sugimoto, P. Chayer, A. Fay, P. Wroblewski, M., Daniel, S. Story, and T. Fitzgerald

TL;DR
This study uses asteroseismology to analyze the pulsations of the hot B subdwarf PG 0911+456, aiming to determine its internal structure and contribute to understanding its formation scenarios.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed asteroseismic modeling of PG 0911+456, identifying its pulsation modes and constraining its internal parameters.
Findings
Seven pulsation periods identified between 150-200 s.
Optimal stellar model matches observed periods with ~0.26% dispersion.
All pulsations are low-order acoustic modes with specific degree indices.
Abstract
The principal aim of this project is to determine the structural parameters of the rapidly pulsating subdwarf B star PG 0911+456 from asteroseismology. Our work forms part of an ongoing programme to constrain the internal characteristics of hot B subdwarfs with the long-term goal of differentiating between the various formation scenarios proposed for these objects. First comparisons of asteroseismic values with evolutionary theory look promising, however it is clear that more targets are needed for meaningful statistics to be derived. The observational pulsation periods of PG 0911+456 were extracted from rapid time-series photometry using standard Fourier analysis techniques. Supplemented by spectroscopic estimates of the star's mean atmospheric parameters, they were used as a basis for the "forward modelling" approach in asteroseismology. The latter culminates in the identification of…
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