gamma Doradus pulsation in two pre-main sequence stars discovered by CoRoT
K. Zwintz, L. Fossati, T. Ryabchikova, A. Kaiser, M. Gruberbauer, T., G. Barnes, A. Baglin, S. Chaintreuil

TL;DR
This study reports the first observational evidence of gamma Doradus-type pulsations in two pre-main sequence stars, using high-precision photometry and spectroscopy, confirming their cluster membership and evolutionary stage.
Contribution
It provides the first observational identification of gamma Doradus pulsations in pre-main sequence stars, supported by detailed frequency and spectral analysis.
Findings
Detected 10 and 14 intrinsic frequencies in the stars.
Confirmed cluster membership through multiple independent methods.
Stars are in pre-main sequence stage with gamma Doradus pulsations.
Abstract
Pulsations in pre-main sequence stars have been discovered several times within the last years. But nearly all of these pulsators are of delta Scuti-type. gamma Doradus-type pulsation in young stars has been predicted by theory, but lack observational evidence. We present the investigation of variability caused by rotation and (gammaDoradus-type) pulsation in two pre-main sequence members of the young open cluster NGC2264 using high-precision time series photometry from the CoRoT satellite and dedicated high-resolution spectroscopy. Time series photometry of NGC2264VAS20 and NGC 2264VAS87 was obtained by the CoRoT satellite during the dedicated short run SRa01 in March 2008. NGC2264VAS87 was re-observed by CoRoT during the short run SRa05 in December 2011 and January 2012. Frequency analysis was conducted using Period04 and SigSpec. The spectral analysis was performed using equivalent…
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