2021
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202140338
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Exploring the pulsational properties of two ZZ Ceti stars

Abstract: Context. We continued our ground-based observing project with the season-long observations of ZZ Ceti stars at the Konkoly Observatory. Our present targets are the newly discovered PM J22299+3024 and the already known LP 119–10 variables. LP 119–10 was also observed by the TESS space telescope in 120-second cadence mode. Aims. Our main aims are to characterise the pulsation properties of the targets and extract pulsation modes from the data for asteroseismic investigations. Methods. We performed a standard Fou… Show more

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“…TESS has provided extensive photometric observations of the 200 000 brightest stars in 85% of the sky in the first part of the mission, each observation with a time base of about 27 days per sector observed. In the context of pulsating WDs and pre-WDs, the high-quality observations of TESS, combined with ground-based observations, are able to provide a very important input to the asteroseismology of DBVs (Bell et al 2019;Bognár et al 2021), DAVs (Bognár et al 2020), pre-ELMVs (Wang et al 2020Hong et al 2021), and GW Vir stars (Córsico et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TESS has provided extensive photometric observations of the 200 000 brightest stars in 85% of the sky in the first part of the mission, each observation with a time base of about 27 days per sector observed. In the context of pulsating WDs and pre-WDs, the high-quality observations of TESS, combined with ground-based observations, are able to provide a very important input to the asteroseismology of DBVs (Bell et al 2019;Bognár et al 2021), DAVs (Bognár et al 2020), pre-ELMVs (Wang et al 2020Hong et al 2021), and GW Vir stars (Córsico et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PM J22299+3024 (G = 16.21 mag, α 2000 = 22 h 29 m 58 s , δ 2000 = +30 d 24 m 10 s ) was found to be a variable candidate by our research group in 2018 July (Bognár et al 2019a). We performed survey observations to find new bright white dwarf pulsators for the TESS (Ricker et al 2015) all-sky survey space mission.…”
Section: Pm J22299+3024mentioning
confidence: 82%
“…This makes the search for new pulsators among white dwarfs an important effort. This is why we have initiated a survey searching for new pulsating white dwarf targets for the TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) space telescope (Bognár et al 2018(Bognár et al , 2019a. One of our new discoveries was PM J22299+3024, a new pulsator candidate (Bognár et al 2019a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For our target, this geometric distance is d Gaia = 33.939 +0.027 −0.030 pc (Bailer-Jones et al 2021), which is based on the Gaia early third release EDR3 (Gaia Collaboration et al 2021). The method we followed to determine the seismic distances of the selected models utilising the luminosity of the given model and the apparent visual magnitude of the star is detailed, for instance, in Bell et al (2019) and Bognár et al (2021). For the apparent visual magnitude of GD 99, the fourth US Naval Observatory CCD Astrograph Catalog (Zacharias et al 2012) gives m V = 14.584 ± 0.06 mag.…”
Section: T Eff [K]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, we selected this target for further, long-term and ground-based photometric observations, as one of the targets in our observing programme aimed at obtaining measurements as well as (in many cases) carrying out an asteroseismological investigation of our target objects (see e.g. Bognár et al 2009;Paparó et al 2013;Bognár et al 2014Bognár et al , 2016Bognár et al , 2018Bognár et al , 2019Bognár et al , 2021Kalup et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%