HD 50844: the new look of Delta Sct stars from CoRoT space photometry
E. Poretti (INAF-OA Brera), E. Michel (LESIA, Meudon), R. Garrido, (IAA, Granada), L. Lefevre (LESIA), L. Mantegazza (INAF-OA Brera), M. Rainer, (INAF-OA Brera), E. Rodriguez (IAA), K. Uytterhoeven (INAF-OA Brera), P.J., Amado (IAA), S. Martin-Ruiz (IAA), A. Moya (IAA)

TL;DR
This study analyzes CoRoT space photometry of HD 50844, revealing hundreds of pulsation modes in a Delta Sct star, confirming its rich frequency content and identifying high-degree modes, thus providing new insights into stellar pulsations.
Contribution
The paper presents the first detailed frequency analysis of HD 50844 using CoRoT data, confirming the presence of hundreds of pulsation modes including high-degree modes up to ell=14.
Findings
Hundreds of pulsation modes detected in HD 50844.
High-degree modes up to ell=14 identified.
No regular frequency pattern observed due to evolutionary status.
Abstract
It has also been suggested that the detection of a wealth of very low amplitude modes in Delta Sct stars was only a matter of signal--to--noise ratio. Access to this treasure, impossible from the ground, is one of the scientific aims of the space mission CoRoT, a space mission developed and operated by CNES. This work presents the results obtained on HD 50844: the 140,016 datapoints were analysed using independent approaches and several checks performed. A level of 10^{-5} mag was reached in the amplitude spectra of the CoRoT timeseries. The frequency analysis of the CoRoT timeseries revealed hundreds of terms in the frequency range 0--30 d^{-1}. All the cross--checks confirmed this new result. The initial guess that Delta Sct stars have a very rich frequency content is confirmed. The spectroscopic mode identification gives theoretical support since very high--degree modes (up to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
