The CubeSpec space mission. I. Asteroseismology of massive stars from time series optical spectroscopy: science requirements and target list prioritisation
D. M. Bowman, B. Vandenbussche, H. Sana, A. Tkachenko, G. Raskin, T., Delabie, B. Vandoren, P. Royer, S. Garcia, T. Van Reeth

TL;DR
This paper identifies and prioritizes bright O9-B3 stars suitable for the CubeSpec space mission to study pulsating massive stars through high-cadence optical spectroscopy, enhancing asteroseismology research.
Contribution
It provides a targeted list of 23 promising $eta$ Cep stars for CubeSpec, based on combined literature and TESS data analysis, optimizing the mission's scientific potential.
Findings
23 promising $eta$ Cep stars identified
Prioritized target list for CubeSpec mission created
Modern review of variability properties among bright O9-B3 stars
Abstract
Context. There is currently a niche for providing high-cadence, high resolution, time-series optical spectroscopy from space, which can be filled by using a low-cost cubesat mission. The Belgian-led ESA CubeSpec mission is specifically designed to provide space-based, low-cost spectroscopy with specific capabilities that can be optimised for a particular science need. Approved as an ESA in-orbit demonstrator, the CubeSpec satellite's primary science objective will focus on obtaining high-cadence, high resolution optical spectroscopic data to facilitate asteroseismology of pulsating massive stars. Aims. In this first paper, we aim to search for pulsating massive stars suitable for the CubeSpec mission, specifically Cep stars, which typically require time series spectroscopy to identify the geometry of their pulsation modes. Methods. Based on the science requirements needed to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
