We have analysed the photometric data obtained with the STEREO spacecraft for 558 non-magnetic chemically peculiar (CP) stars to search for rotational and pulsational variability. Applying the Lomb-Scargle and the phase dispersion minimization methods, we have detected photometric variability for 44 objects from which 35 were previously unknown. The new objects are all bright stars on the ecliptic plane (magnitude range 4.7 < V < 11.7) and will therefore be of great interest to studies of stellar structure and evolution. In particular, several show multiple signals consistent with hybrid δ Scuti and γ Doradus pulsation, with different periodicities allowing very different regions of the stellar interior to be studied. There are two subgroup...
Context. The launches of the MOST, CoRoT, and Kepler missions opened up a new era in asteroseismolog...
Abstract. Photoelectric photometry of 803 southern BS objects in the a-system as detection tool for ...
Context. High-quality light curves from space-based missions have opened up a new window on the rota...
We have analysed the photometric data obtained with the STEREO spacecraft for 558 non-magnetic chemi...
About 10 per cent of upper main-sequence stars are characterized by the presence of chemical peculia...
We aim to carry out a study on the photometric and spectroscopic variabilities of four stars monitor...
Context. The (magnetic) chemically peculiar (CP) stars of the upper main sequence are well-suited la...
Context. The chemically peculiar (CP) stars of the upper main sequence are well suited for investiga...
The feasibility of using data from the NASA STEREO mission for variable star and asteroseismology st...
We present results from high-precision photometric monitoring of several bright early-type stars. Th...
We present the results of detailed frequency analyses of a sample of thirteen confirmed slowly pulsa...
The Hipparcos photometry of the Chemically Peculiar main sequence B, A, and F stars is examined fo...
Photoelectric photometry of 803 southern BS objects in the $\Delta a$-system as detection tool for m...
Context. The chemically peculiar (CP) stars of the upper main sequence are mainly characterized by s...
We have completed an automated photometric survey of 66 potential or known chromospherically active ...
Context. The launches of the MOST, CoRoT, and Kepler missions opened up a new era in asteroseismolog...
Abstract. Photoelectric photometry of 803 southern BS objects in the a-system as detection tool for ...
Context. High-quality light curves from space-based missions have opened up a new window on the rota...
We have analysed the photometric data obtained with the STEREO spacecraft for 558 non-magnetic chemi...
About 10 per cent of upper main-sequence stars are characterized by the presence of chemical peculia...
We aim to carry out a study on the photometric and spectroscopic variabilities of four stars monitor...
Context. The (magnetic) chemically peculiar (CP) stars of the upper main sequence are well-suited la...
Context. The chemically peculiar (CP) stars of the upper main sequence are well suited for investiga...
The feasibility of using data from the NASA STEREO mission for variable star and asteroseismology st...
We present results from high-precision photometric monitoring of several bright early-type stars. Th...
We present the results of detailed frequency analyses of a sample of thirteen confirmed slowly pulsa...
The Hipparcos photometry of the Chemically Peculiar main sequence B, A, and F stars is examined fo...
Photoelectric photometry of 803 southern BS objects in the $\Delta a$-system as detection tool for m...
Context. The chemically peculiar (CP) stars of the upper main sequence are mainly characterized by s...
We have completed an automated photometric survey of 66 potential or known chromospherically active ...
Context. The launches of the MOST, CoRoT, and Kepler missions opened up a new era in asteroseismolog...
Abstract. Photoelectric photometry of 803 southern BS objects in the a-system as detection tool for ...
Context. High-quality light curves from space-based missions have opened up a new window on the rota...