Asteroseismic analysis of variable hot subdwarf stars observed with TESS I. The mean g-mode period spacings in hot subdwarf B stars
Murat Uzundag, Maja Vuckovic, Peter Nemeth, M. Miller Bertolami,, Roberto Silvotti, Andrzej S. Baran, John H. Telting, Mike Reed, K. A. Shoaf,, Roy H. Ostensen, and Sumanta K. Sahoo

TL;DR
This study combines TESS observations with stellar models to analyze the pulsation patterns of hot subdwarf B stars, providing insights into their internal structure and convective core properties.
Contribution
It offers a detailed asteroseismic analysis of five sdB stars, comparing observed period spacings with models that include different convective boundary mixing assumptions.
Findings
Models with standard convective boundary mixing match observations better.
Observed mean period spacings are inconsistent with models lacking boundary mixing.
Spectroscopic parameters confirm the stars are typical long-period pulsators.
Abstract
We present photometric and spectroscopic analyses of gravity (g-mode) long-period pulsating hot subdwarf B (sdB) stars. We perform a detailed asteroseismic and spectroscopic analysis of five pulsating sdB stars observed with {\it TESS} aiming at the global comparison of the observations with the model predictions based on our stellar evolution computations coupled with the adiabatic pulsation computations. We apply standard seismic tools for mode identification, including asymptotic period spacings and rotational frequency multiplets. We calculate the mean period spacing for and modes and estimate the errors by means of a statistical resampling analysis. For all stars, atmospheric parameters were derived by fitting synthetic spectra to the newly obtained low-resolution spectra. We have computed stellar evolution models using {\tt LPCODE} stellar evolution code, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
