We have analysed around 170 000 individual photometric WASP (Wide Angle Search for Planets) measurements of 15 well-established λ Bootis stars to search for variability. The λ Bootis stars are a small group of late-B to early-F, Pop I, stars that show moderate to extreme (surface) underabundances (up to a factor 100) of most Fe-peak elements, but solar abundances of lighter elements (C, N, O and S). They are excellent laboratories for the study of fundamental astrophysical processes such as diffusion, meridional circulation, stellar winds and accretion in the presence of pulsation. From the 15 targets, 8 are variable and 7 are apparently constant with upper limits between 0.8 and 3.0 mmag. We present a detailed time-series analysis and a co...
We have studied over 1600 Am stars at a photometric precision of 1 mmag with SuperWASP photometric d...
SuperWASP is the world's leading ground-based survey for transiting exoplanets. Its database now con...
The WASP project is currently funded and operated by Warwick University and Keele University, and wa...
ABSTRACT We have analysed around 170 000 individual photometric WASP (Wide Angle Search for Planet...
We have analysed around 170 000 individual photometric WASP (Wide Angle Search for Planets) measurem...
We analyse TESS light curves for 70 southern λ Boo stars to identify binaries and to determine which...
The small group of λ Bootis stars comprises late B to early F-type stars, with moderate to extreme (...
peer reviewedWe present the results of a survey using the WASP archive to search for high-frequency ...
Generally, chemical peculiarity found for stars on the upper main sequence exclude
The λ Boo stars are chemically peculiar A-type stars whose abundance anomalies are associated with t...
We detect the second known λ Bootis star (HD 54272) which exhibits γ Doradus-type pulsations. The st...
In the third paper of a series dedicated to the spectroscopic survey for new λ Bootis stars, we pres...
The highly successful SuperWASP planetary transit finding programme has surveyed a large fraction of...
SuperWASP is a wide angle survey for transiting hot-Jupiter exoplanets around bright (V<13) solar-ty...
The λ Boo stars are a class of chemically peculiar Population I A-type stars characterized by under-...
We have studied over 1600 Am stars at a photometric precision of 1 mmag with SuperWASP photometric d...
SuperWASP is the world's leading ground-based survey for transiting exoplanets. Its database now con...
The WASP project is currently funded and operated by Warwick University and Keele University, and wa...
ABSTRACT We have analysed around 170 000 individual photometric WASP (Wide Angle Search for Planet...
We have analysed around 170 000 individual photometric WASP (Wide Angle Search for Planets) measurem...
We analyse TESS light curves for 70 southern λ Boo stars to identify binaries and to determine which...
The small group of λ Bootis stars comprises late B to early F-type stars, with moderate to extreme (...
peer reviewedWe present the results of a survey using the WASP archive to search for high-frequency ...
Generally, chemical peculiarity found for stars on the upper main sequence exclude
The λ Boo stars are chemically peculiar A-type stars whose abundance anomalies are associated with t...
We detect the second known λ Bootis star (HD 54272) which exhibits γ Doradus-type pulsations. The st...
In the third paper of a series dedicated to the spectroscopic survey for new λ Bootis stars, we pres...
The highly successful SuperWASP planetary transit finding programme has surveyed a large fraction of...
SuperWASP is a wide angle survey for transiting hot-Jupiter exoplanets around bright (V<13) solar-ty...
The λ Boo stars are a class of chemically peculiar Population I A-type stars characterized by under-...
We have studied over 1600 Am stars at a photometric precision of 1 mmag with SuperWASP photometric d...
SuperWASP is the world's leading ground-based survey for transiting exoplanets. Its database now con...
The WASP project is currently funded and operated by Warwick University and Keele University, and wa...