CoRoT\,102699796, the first metal-poor Herbig Ae pulsator: a hybrid $\delta$ Sct-$\gamma$ Dor variable?
V. Ripepi, F. Cusano, M. Di Criscienzo, G. Catanzaro, F. Palla, M., Marconi, P. Ventura, C. Neiner, C. Catala, S. Bernabei

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of the first metal-poor Herbig Ae pulsator, a young intermediate-mass star exhibiting hybrid $ ext{delta}$ Sct-$ ext{gamma}$ Dor pulsations, with detailed analysis of its pulsation modes and stellar parameters.
Contribution
It presents the first identification of a metal-poor, intermediate-mass PMS star with hybrid pulsations, expanding understanding of stellar evolution and pulsation in such stars.
Findings
First metal-poor Herbig Ae pulsator discovered.
Detected non-radial g-modes in a PMS star.
Identified as a likely hybrid $ ext{delta}$ Sct-$ ext{gamma}$ Dor pulsator.
Abstract
We present the analysis of the time series observations of CoRoT\,102699796 obtained by the CoRoT satellite that show the presence of five independent oscillation frequencies in the range 3.6-5 c/d. Using spectra acquired with FLAMES@VLT, we derive the following stellar parameters: spectral type F1V, T=7000200 K, log(g)=, [M/H]=, sin= km/s, L/L=21. Thus, for the first time we report the existence of a metal poor, intermediate-mass PMS pulsating star. Ground-based and satellite data are used to derive the spectral energy distribution of CoRoT\,102699796 extending from the optical to mid-infrared wavelengths. The SED shows a significant IR excess at wavelengths greater than . We conclude that CoRoT\,102699796 is a young Herbig Ae (F1Ve) star with a transitional disk, likely associated to the HII…
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