Tidally excited oscillations in MACHO 80.7443.1718: Changing amplitudes and frequencies, high-frequency tidally excited mode, and a decrease in the orbital period
P. A. Ko{\l}aczek-Szyma\'nski, A. Pigulski, M. Wrona, M. Ratajczak and, A. Udalski

TL;DR
This study detects and characterizes tidally excited oscillations in the eccentric binary MACHO 80.7443.1718, revealing amplitude and frequency variations, a high-frequency mode, and a decreasing orbital period, highlighting complex dynamical interactions.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed long-term analysis of TEOs in MACHO 80.7443.1718, including new detections and insights into amplitude, frequency variations, and orbital decay.
Findings
Detection of two new TEOs at n=24 and 230
Amplitude variations occur over months or years
Orbital period decreases at about 11 seconds per year
Abstract
Eccentric ellipsoidal variables (aka heartbeat stars) is a class of eccentric binaries in which proximity effects, tidal distortion due to time-dependent tidal potential in particular, lead to measurable photometric variability close to the periastron passage. The varying tidal potential may also give rise to tidally-excited oscillations (TEOs). TEOs may play an important role in the dynamical evolution of massive eccentric systems. Our study is aimed at the detection of TEOs and characterisation of the long-term behaviour of their amplitudes and frequencies in the extreme-amplitude heartbeat star MACHO 80.7443.1718, consisting of a blue supergiant and a late O-type massive dwarf. We use two seasons of Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) observations of the target to obtain new 30-min cadence photometry by means of the difference image analysis of TESS full-frame images. In…
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