A recent photometric survey in the NGC 3766 cluster led to the detection of stars presenting an unexpected variability. They lie in a region of the Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) diagram where no pulsation are theoretically expected, in between the δ Scuti and slowly pulsating B (SPB) star instability domains. Their variability periods, between ~0.1-0.7 d, are outside the expected domains of these well-known pulsators. The NCG 3766 cluster is known to host fast rotating stars. Rotation can significantly affect the pulsation properties of stars and alter their apparent luminosity through gravity darkening. Therefore we inspect if the new variable stars could correspond to fast rotating SPB stars. We carry out instability and visibility analysis of...
International audienceContext. There exist few variability studies of stars in the region in the Her...
Publisher's version/PDFThe MOST (Microvariability and Oscillations of Stars ) satellite has discover...
International audienceThe third Gaia data release provides photometric time series covering 34 month...
A recent photometric survey in the NGC 3766 cluster led to the detection of stars presenting an unex...
The recent variability survey of the NGC 3766 cluster revealed a considerable number of periodic var...
Aims. We analyze the population of periodic variable stars in the open cluster NGC 3766 based on a 7...
Aims. We analyze the population of periodic variable stars in the open cluster NGC 3766 based on a 7...
peer reviewedWe study the pulsational properties of rapidly rotating main-sequence B-type stars usin...
Abstract. We summarize the properties of the new periodic, small amplitude, variable stars recently ...
International audienceThe analysis of the light curves of 48 B-type stars observed by Kepler is pres...
International audiencePulsation in β Cep and slowly pulsating B (SPB) stars are driven by the κ mech...
Context. Slowly pulsating B (SPB) stars are upper main-sequence multi-periodic pulsators that show n...
Massive stars are important building blocks of the Universe, and their stellar structure and evoluti...
Context. Massive stars are important building blocks of the Universe, and their stellar structure an...
This paper explores the effect of rotation on the kappa-mechanism instability of slowly pulsating B ...
International audienceContext. There exist few variability studies of stars in the region in the Her...
Publisher's version/PDFThe MOST (Microvariability and Oscillations of Stars ) satellite has discover...
International audienceThe third Gaia data release provides photometric time series covering 34 month...
A recent photometric survey in the NGC 3766 cluster led to the detection of stars presenting an unex...
The recent variability survey of the NGC 3766 cluster revealed a considerable number of periodic var...
Aims. We analyze the population of periodic variable stars in the open cluster NGC 3766 based on a 7...
Aims. We analyze the population of periodic variable stars in the open cluster NGC 3766 based on a 7...
peer reviewedWe study the pulsational properties of rapidly rotating main-sequence B-type stars usin...
Abstract. We summarize the properties of the new periodic, small amplitude, variable stars recently ...
International audienceThe analysis of the light curves of 48 B-type stars observed by Kepler is pres...
International audiencePulsation in β Cep and slowly pulsating B (SPB) stars are driven by the κ mech...
Context. Slowly pulsating B (SPB) stars are upper main-sequence multi-periodic pulsators that show n...
Massive stars are important building blocks of the Universe, and their stellar structure and evoluti...
Context. Massive stars are important building blocks of the Universe, and their stellar structure an...
This paper explores the effect of rotation on the kappa-mechanism instability of slowly pulsating B ...
International audienceContext. There exist few variability studies of stars in the region in the Her...
Publisher's version/PDFThe MOST (Microvariability and Oscillations of Stars ) satellite has discover...
International audienceThe third Gaia data release provides photometric time series covering 34 month...