Data Analysis of Bright Main-Sequence A- and B-type Stars Observed Using the TESS and BRITE Spacecraft
Joyce A. Guzik, Jason Jackiewicz, Andrzej Pigulski, Giovanni, Catanzaro, Michael S. Soukup, Patrick Gaulme, Gerald Handler, and the BRITE, Team

TL;DR
This study analyzes bright A- and B-type stars observed by TESS and BRITE, identifying pulsation behaviors and variability patterns to understand stellar pulsations and properties.
Contribution
It provides new observational data on pulsations in bright main-sequence A- and B-type stars using TESS and BRITE, highlighting variability in Am stars and other stellar types.
Findings
Detected delta Sct and hybrid pulsators among Am stars
Identified gamma Dor candidates and non-variable stars
Observed pulsation modes consistent with stellar properties
Abstract
During the last two years we have received long time-series photometric observations of bright (V mag < 8) main-sequence A- and B-type stars observed by the NASA TESS spacecraft and the Austria-Poland-Canada BRITE satellites. Using TESS observations of metallic-line A (Am) stars having peculiar element abundances, our goal is to determine whether and why these stars pulsate in multiple radial and non-radial modes, as do the delta Scuti stars in the same region of the H-R diagram. The BRITE data were requested to investigate pulsations in bright (V around 6 mag) A- and B-type stars in the Cygnus-Lyra field of view that had been proposed for observations during the now-retired NASA Kepler mission. Of the 21 (out of 62 proposed) Am stars observed by TESS so far, we find one delta Sct star and two delta Sct / gamma Dor hybrid candidates. Of the remaining stars, we find three gamma Dor…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
