EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2015)

Heartbeat Stars and the Ringing of Tidal Pulsations

  • Hambleton Kelly,
  • Kurtz Don,
  • Prša Andrej,
  • Fuller Jim,
  • Thompson Susan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201510104007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 101
p. 04007

Abstract

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With the advent of high precision photometry from satellites such as Kepler and CoRoT, a whole new layer of interesting and astounding astronomical objects has been revealed: heartbeat stars are an example of such objects. Heartbeat stars are eccentric ellipsoidal variables that undergo strong tidal interactions when the stars are almost in contact at the time of closest approach. These interactions deform of the stars and cause a notable light curve variation in the form of a tidal pulse. A subset of these objects (~20%) show prominent tidally induced pulsations: pulsations forced by the binary orbit. We now have a fully functional code that models binary star features (using PHOEBE) and stellar pulsations simultaneously, enabling a complete and accurate heartbeat star model to be determined. In this paper we show the results of our new code, which uses emcee, a variant of mcmc, to generate a full set of stellar parameters. We further highlight the interesting features of KIC 8164262, including its tidally induced pulsations and resonantly locked pulsations.