A search for p-modes and other variability in the binary system 85 Pegasi using MOST photometry
D. Huber, J.M. Matthews, B. Croll, M. Obbrugger, M. Gruberbauer, D.B., Guenther, W.W. Weiss, J.F. Rowe, T. Kallinger, R. Kuschnig, A.L. Scholtz,, A.F.J. Moffat, S. Rucinski, D. Sasselov, G.A.H. Walker

TL;DR
This study used space-based photometry to search for p-mode oscillations in the metal-poor star 85 Peg A, finding no evidence for such oscillations but detecting long-term variability likely due to rotation.
Contribution
First high-precision photometric analysis of 85 Peg A with MOST, setting upper limits on p-mode amplitudes and exploring long-term variability mechanisms.
Findings
No convincing evidence for p-modes above 4 ppm noise level
Detected ~11 day periodic variability possibly due to rotation
Re-determined vsini consistent with previous measurements
Abstract
Context: Asteroseismology has great potential for the study of metal-poor stars due to its sensitivity to determine stellar ages. Aims: Our goal was to detect p-mode oscillations in the metal-poor sub-dwarf 85 Peg A and to search for other variability on longer timescales. Methods: We have obtained continuous high-precision photometry of the binary system 85 Pegasi with the MOST space telescope in two seasons (2005 & 2007). Furthermore, we redetermined vsini for 85 Peg A using high resolution spectra obtained through the ESO archive, and used photometric spot modeling to interpret long periodic variations. Results: Our frequency analysis yields no convincing evidence for p-modes significantly above a noise level of 4 ppm. Using simulated p-mode patterns we provide upper RMS amplitude limits for 85 Peg A. The light curve shows evidence for variability with a period of about 11 d and this…
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