Asteroseismology of PG 1541$+$651 and BPM 31594 with TESS [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.15163


We present the photometric data from TESS for two known ZZ Ceti stars, PG 1541+651 and BPM 31594. Before TESS, both objects only had observations from short runs from ground-based facilities, with three and one period detected, respectively. The TESS data allowed the detection of multiple periodicities, 12 for PG 1541$+$651, and six for BPM 31594, which enables us to perform a detailed asteroseismological study. For both objects we found a representative asteroseismic model with canonical stellar mass ~ 0.61 Msun and thick hydrogen envelopes, thicker than 10^(-5.3) M_*. The detection of triplets in the Fourier transform also allowed us to estimate mean rotation periods, being ~22 h for PG 1541+651 and 11.6 h for BPM 31594, which is consistent with range of values reported for other ZZ Ceti stars.

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A. Romero, G. Rosa, S. Kepler, et. al.
Fri, 28 Oct 22
13/56

Comments: 12 pages, 11 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS