The PL diagram for δ Sct stars: back in business as distance estimators

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Abstract

In this work, we focus on the period-luminosity relation (PLR) of δ Sct stars, in which mode excitation and selection mechanisms are still poorly constrained, and whose structure and oscillations are affected by rotation. We review the PLRs in the recent literature, and add a new inference from a large sample of δ Sct. We highlight the difficulty in identifying the fundamental mode and show that rotation-induced surface effects can impact the measured luminosities, explaining the broadening of the PLR. We derive a tight relation between the low-order large separation and the fundamental radial mode frequency (F0) that holds for rotating stars, thus paving the way towards mode identification. We show that the PLRs we obtain for different samples are compatible with each other and with the recent literature, and with most observed δ Sct stars when taking rotation effects into account. We also find that the highest-amplitude peak in the frequency spectrum corresponds to the fundamental modein most δ Sct, thus shedding some light on their elusive mode selection mechanism.

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García Hernández, A., Pascual-Granado, J., Lares-Martiz, M., Mirouh, G. M., Suárez, J. C., Forteza, S. B., & Moya, A. (2024). The PL diagram for δ Sct stars: back in business as distance estimators. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 18, pp. 239–249). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921323003368

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