BRITE-Constellation photometry of $\bpi^5$ Orionis, an ellipsoidal SPB variable
M. Jerzykiewicz, A. Pigulski, G. Handler, A.F.J. Moffat, A. Popowicz,, G.A. Wade, K. Zwintz, H. Pablo

TL;DR
This study analyzes BRITE-Constellation photometry of the SB1 system $pi^5$ Orionis, revealing it as an ellipsoidal SPB variable with tidally excited gravity modes and detailed stellar parameters.
Contribution
It provides the first identification of tidally excited gravity modes in an ellipsoidal SPB star using high-precision photometry and detailed modeling.
Findings
Detection of five significant sinusoidal variations with specific frequency relations.
Evidence of high-order gravity modes excited by tidal interactions.
Primary star is near the end of its main sequence evolution.
Abstract
Results of an analysis of the BRITE-Constellation photometry of the SB1 system and ellipsoidal variable Ori (B2\,III) are presented. In addition to the orbital light-variation, which can be represented as a five-term Fourier cosine series with the frequencies , , , and , where is the system's orbital frequency, the star shows five low-amplitude but highly-significant sinusoidal variations with frequencies (2,..,5,7) in the range from 0.16 to 0.92~d. With an accuracy better than 1, the latter frequencies obey the following relations: , , . We interpret the first two relations as evidence that two high-order gravity modes are self-excited in the system's tidally distorted…
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