Time-resolved multicolour photometry of bright B-type variable stars in Scorpius
G. Handler, A. Schwarzenberg-Czerny

TL;DR
This study presents time-resolved multicolour photometry of bright B-type variable stars in Scorpius, providing detailed mode identification, orbital period refinement, and variability analysis to support the upcoming BRITE space mission.
Contribution
It offers new observational data and analysis of multiple B-type variables, including mode identification and orbital period refinement, aiding the BRITE-Constellation mission preparations.
Findings
Identified dominant pulsation modes in Kappa Sco.
Refined orbital period of the Lambda Sco system.
Detected long-term variability in Zeta 1 Sco.
Abstract
The first two of a total of six nano-satellites that will constitute the BRITE-Constellation space photometry mission have recently been launched successfully. In preparation for this project, we carried out time-resolved colour photometry in a field that is an excellent candidate for BRITE measurements from space. We acquired 117 h of Stromgren uvy data during 19 nights. Our targets comprised the Beta Cephei stars Kappa and Lambda Sco, the eclipsing binary Mu 1 Sco, and the variable super/hypergiant Zeta 1 Sco. For Kappa Sco, a photometric mode identification in combination with results from the spectroscopic literature suggests a dominant (l, m) = (1, -1) Beta Cephei-type pulsation mode of the primary star. The longer period of the star may be a rotational variation or a g-mode pulsation. For Lambda Sco, we recover the known dominant Beta Cephei pulsation, a longer-period variation,…
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