Amplitude modulation in $\delta$ Sct stars: statistics from an ensemble study of Kepler targets
Dominic M. Bowman, Donald W. Kurtz, Michel Breger, Simon J. Murphy,, Daniel L. Holdsworth

TL;DR
This study analyzes amplitude modulation in nearly a thousand $ ext{delta}$ Sct stars observed by Kepler over four years, revealing diverse pulsational behaviors and demonstrating how amplitude and phase variations can distinguish underlying causes.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale statistical analysis of amplitude modulation in $ ext{delta}$ Sct stars, identifying various modulation mechanisms and their prevalence.
Findings
61.3% of stars show significant amplitude variation
Amplitude modulation occurs across the HR diagram, independent of stellar parameters
Constant amplitude stars allow precise frequency and phase determination
Abstract
We present the results of a search for amplitude modulation of pulsation mode frequencies in 983 Sct stars, which have effective temperatures between 6400 10 000 K in the Kepler Input Catalogue and were continuously observed by the Kepler Space Telescope for 4 yr. We demonstrate the diversity in pulsational behaviour observed, in particular nonlinearity, which is predicted for Sct stars. We analyse and discuss examples of Sct stars with constant amplitudes and phases; those that exhibit amplitude modulation caused by beating of close-frequency pulsation modes; those that exhibit pure amplitude modulation (with no associated phase variation); those that exhibit phase modulation caused by binarity; and those that exhibit amplitude modulation caused by nonlinearity. Using models and examples of individual stars, we demonstrate that…
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