A catalog of new slowly pulsating B-type stars
Xiang-dong Shi, Sheng-bang Qian, Li-ying Zhu, Lin-jia Li

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of 286 new slowly pulsating B-type stars using data from TESS, LAMOST, and Gaia, significantly expanding the known sample for stellar structure and evolution research.
Contribution
It provides a large catalog of new SPB stars, including their properties and distribution, enhancing the dataset for asteroseismology of intermediate-mass stars.
Findings
286 new SPB stars identified
Most are on the main sequence within the instability region
Some targets beyond the red edge due to rapid rotation
Abstract
This paper reports the discovery of new slowly pulsating B-type stars. Based on the photometric, spectral, and astrometric data of TESS, LAMOST, and Gaia surveys, we have found 286 new slowly pulsating B-type stars (SPB stars) and 21 candidates. Among these, 20 are Be stars or candidates with emission line profiles. It is shown that these SPB stars have luminosities between 40 and 2850 and effective temperatures ranging from 10000K to 21000K. Their pulsation periods are from 0.14 to 6.5 days with amplitude ranges of 0.2-20 mmag in TESS band. It is indicated that these targets follow the distribution of the SPB stars in the period-luminosity (P-L) and the period-temperature (P-T) diagrams. Their positions on the H-R diagram reveal that most of these pulsators are distributed in the instability region of SPB stars, in the main-sequence evolutionary stage, and with mass ranges…
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