Periodic variable A-F spectral type stars in the northern TESS continuous viewing zone
M. Skarka, J. \v{Z}\'ak, M. Fedurco, E. Paunzen, Z. Henzl, M., Ma\v{s}ek, R. Karjalainen, J. P. Sanchez Arias, \'A. S\'odor, R. F. Auer, P., Kab\'ath, M. Karjalainen, J. Li\v{s}ka, D. \v{S}tegner

TL;DR
This study classifies variability types of A-F stars in the northern TESS zone using photometric data, revealing new variability groups and highlighting challenges in classification due to data and physical mechanism similarities.
Contribution
Introduces a new classification system for A-F star variability using TESS data, identifying a new stable light curve group and discussing classification challenges.
Findings
51% of studied stars show variability
64.5% of classified stars are GDOR, DSCT, or hybrids
Identified a new stable variability group of stars
Abstract
The goal of our study is to provide a reliable classification of variability of A-F stars brighter than 11 mag located in the northern TESS continuous viewing zone. We also aim at thorough discussion about issues in the classification related to the data characteristics and the issues arising from the similar light curve shape generated by different physical mechanisms. We used TESS long- and short-cadence photometric data and corresponding Fourier transform to classify the variability type of the stars. We present a clear and concise classification system that is demonstrated on many examples. We found clear signs of variability in 3025 of 5923 studied stars (51 %). For 1813 of these 3025 stars, we provide a classification. From the classified stars, 64.5 % are pulsating stars of GDOR and DSCT types and their hybrids. We realised that the long- and short-cadence PDCSAP data can differ…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
