BlackGEM observations of compact pulsating stars: Mode identification for the DOV PG 1159-035 using multi-colour photometry
P. Ranaivomanana, C. Johnston, M. Uzundag, P.J. Groot, T. Kupfer, S. Bloemen, P.M. Vreeswijk, J.C.J. van Roestel, D.L.A. Pieterse, J. Paice, A. Kosakowski, G. Ramsay, C. Aerts

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that the BlackGEM telescope array can effectively detect and identify pulsation modes in faint compact stars like PG 1159-035 through multi-colour photometry, enabling large-scale asteroseismic studies.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel application of BlackGEM multi-colour photometry for pulsation mode identification in faint white dwarf stars, validated on PG 1159-035.
Findings
BlackGEM detects pulsations down to a few milli-magnitudes.
Mode identification via amplitude ratios is feasible with BlackGEM data.
Validated mode identification matches previous literature results.
Abstract
While space-based telescopes offer unparalleled precision for asteroseismology, ground-based observations remain crucial for identifying compact pulsator candidates and enabling their pulsational study through multi-colour photometry. The BlackGEM telescope array significantly enhances the detection and characterisation possibilities for compact pulsators that tend to be much fainter than dwarf or giant pulsators. Using BlackGEM multi-colour photometry of the hot pre-white dwarf PG 1159-035, we demonstrate its capability to detect short, multi-periodic pulsations with amplitudes down to a few milli-magnitudes. The primary aim of this study is to establish the feasibility of pulsation mode identification in hot subdwarfs and white dwarfs via mode amplitude-ratio analysis derived from BlackGEM multi-colour observations. Pulsation frequencies were extracted from our target using iterative…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
