Context. Eclipsing binary systems with components that pulsate in gravity modes (g modes) allow for simultaneous and independent constraints of the chemical mixing profiles of stars. The high precision of the dynamical masses and radii as well as the imposition of identical initial chemical compositions and equivalent ages provide strong constraints during the modelling of g-mode period-spacing patterns. Aims. We aim to assemble a sample of g-mode pulsators in detached eclipsing binaries with the purpose of finding good candidates for future evolutionary and asteroseismic modelling. In addition, we present a case study of the eclipsing binary KIC9850387, identified as our most promising candidate, and detail the results of the observational...
Context. Pulsating binary stars are ideal targets for testing the theory of stellar structure and ev...
Analysis of eclipsing binaries containing non-radial pulsators allows i) combining two different and...
Analysis of eclipsing binaries containing non-radial pulsators allows i) combining two different and...
Context. Eclipsing binary systems with components that pulsate in gravity modes (g modes) allow for ...
Context. Eclipsing binary systems with components that pulsate in gravity modes (g modes) allow for ...
Context. Eclipsing binary systems with components that pulsate in gravity modes (g modes) allow for ...
Contains fulltext : 227619.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Stars that are both pulsating and eclipsing offer an important opportunity to better understand many...
ABSTRACT The study of pulsating stars in eclipsing binaries holds the promise of combining two diffe...
OB stars are important in the chemistry and evolution of the Universe, but the sample of targets tha...
Stellar pulsations propagate through the star and carry with them information about the condition wi...
γ Doradus and δ Scuti pulsators cover the transition region between low mass and massive main-sequen...
Context. Thanks to the high-precision photometry from space missions such as Kepler and TESS, tidal ...
Description: Reduced Kepler and TESS light curves of KIC 3228863, KIC 3341457, KIC 4947528, KIC ...
Context. Many well-known bright stars have been observed by the ongoing transiting exoplanet survey ...
Context. Pulsating binary stars are ideal targets for testing the theory of stellar structure and ev...
Analysis of eclipsing binaries containing non-radial pulsators allows i) combining two different and...
Analysis of eclipsing binaries containing non-radial pulsators allows i) combining two different and...
Context. Eclipsing binary systems with components that pulsate in gravity modes (g modes) allow for ...
Context. Eclipsing binary systems with components that pulsate in gravity modes (g modes) allow for ...
Context. Eclipsing binary systems with components that pulsate in gravity modes (g modes) allow for ...
Contains fulltext : 227619.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Stars that are both pulsating and eclipsing offer an important opportunity to better understand many...
ABSTRACT The study of pulsating stars in eclipsing binaries holds the promise of combining two diffe...
OB stars are important in the chemistry and evolution of the Universe, but the sample of targets tha...
Stellar pulsations propagate through the star and carry with them information about the condition wi...
γ Doradus and δ Scuti pulsators cover the transition region between low mass and massive main-sequen...
Context. Thanks to the high-precision photometry from space missions such as Kepler and TESS, tidal ...
Description: Reduced Kepler and TESS light curves of KIC 3228863, KIC 3341457, KIC 4947528, KIC ...
Context. Many well-known bright stars have been observed by the ongoing transiting exoplanet survey ...
Context. Pulsating binary stars are ideal targets for testing the theory of stellar structure and ev...
Analysis of eclipsing binaries containing non-radial pulsators allows i) combining two different and...
Analysis of eclipsing binaries containing non-radial pulsators allows i) combining two different and...