EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

What CoRoT tells us about δ Scuti stars

  • Michel Eric,
  • Dupret Marc-Antoine,
  • Reese Daniel,
  • Ouazzani Rhita-Maria,
  • Debosscher Jonas,
  • Hernández Antonio García,
  • Belkacem Kevin,
  • Samadi Reza,
  • Salmon Sébastien,
  • Suarez Juan Carlos,
  • Forteza Sebastia Barceló

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201716003001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 160
p. 03001

Abstract

Read online

Inspired by the so appealing example of red giants, where going from a handful of stars to thousands revealed the structure of the eigenspectrum, we inspected a large homogeneous set of around 1860 δ Scuti stars observed with CoRoT. This unique data set reveals a common regular pattern which appears to be in agreement with island modes featured by theoretical non-perturbative treatments of fast rotation. The comparison of these data with models and linear stability calculations suggests that spectra can be fruitfully characterized to first order by a few parameters which might play the role of seismic indices for δ Scuti stars, as Δv and vmax do for red giants. The existence of this pattern offers an observational support for guiding further theoretical works on fast rotation. It also provides a framework for further investigation of the observational material collected by CoRoT ([1]) and Kepler ([2]). Finally, it sketches out the perspective of using δ Scuti stars pulsations for ensemble asteroseismology