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Kepler eclipsing binaries with...Scuti components and tidally induced heartbeat stars
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Gies, Douglas R
, Guo, Zhao
, Matson, Rachel A
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Astrophysics
/ Double stars
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Star & galaxy formation
2015
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Gies, Douglas R
, Guo, Zhao
, Matson, Rachel A
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Astrophysics
/ Double stars
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Star & galaxy formation
2015
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Kepler eclipsing binaries with...Scuti components and tidally induced heartbeat stars
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Kepler eclipsing binaries with...Scuti components and tidally induced heartbeat stars
2015
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[...]Scuti stars are generally fast rotators and their pulsations are not in the asymptotic regime, so the interpretation of their pulsation spectra is a very difficult task. Binary stars, especially eclipsing systems, offer us the opportunity to constrain the space of fundamental stellar parameters. Firstly, we show the results of KIC9851944 and KIC4851217 as two case studies. We found the signature of the large frequency separation in the pulsational spectrum of both stars. The observed mean stellar density and the large frequency separation obey the linear relation in the log-log space as found by Suarez et al. (2014) and García Hernández et al. (2015). Second, we apply the simple 'one-layer model' of Moreno & Koenigsberger (1999) to the prototype heartbeat star KOI-54. The model naturally reproduces the tidally induced high frequency oscillations and their frequencies are very close to the observed frequency at 90 and 91 times the orbital frequency.
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