Mode identification in three pulsating hot subdwarfs observed with TESS satellite
S. K. Sahoo (1, 2), A. S. Baran (1), U. Heber (3), J. Ostrowski, (1), S. Sanjayan (1, 2), R. Silvotti (4), A. Irrgang (3), M. Uzundag (5, and 6), M. D. Reed (1, 7), K. A. Shoaf (7), R. Raddi (3, 8), M., Vuckovic (5), H. Ghasemi (9), W. Zong (10), K. J. Bell (11, 12) ((1)

TL;DR
This study analyzes pulsations in three hot subdwarf B stars observed by TESS, identifying mode patterns and constraining stellar parameters to improve asteroseismic models.
Contribution
First detailed mode identification in three pulsating subdwarf B stars using TESS data and asymptotic period relations, with implications for stellar modeling.
Findings
Detected multiple pulsation frequencies in each star.
Constrained mode geometry using period spacing analysis.
Derived stellar parameters consistent with canonical models.
Abstract
We report on the detection of pulsations of three pulsating subdwarf B stars observed by the TESS satellite and our results of mode identification in these stars based on an asymptotic period relation. SB 459 (TIC 067584818), SB 815 (TIC 169285097) and PG 0342+026 (TIC 457168745) have been monitored during single sectors resulting in 27 days coverage. These datasets allowed for detecting, in each star, a few tens of frequencies, which we interpreted as stellar oscillations. We found no multiplets, though we partially constrained mode geometry by means of period spacing, which recently became a key tool in analyses of pulsating subdwarf B stars. Standard routine that we have used allowed us to select candidates for trapped modes that surely bear signatures of non-uniform chemical profile inside the stars. We have also done statistical analysis using collected spectroscopic and…
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