Short-term variability and mass loss in Be stars VI. Frequency groups in $Ξ³$ Cas detected by TESS
Jonathan Labadie-Bartz,
Dietrich Baade,
Alex C. Carciofi
et al.
Abstract:In photometry of πΎ Cas (B0.5 IVe) from the SMEI and BRITE-Constellation satellites, indications of low-order non-radial pulsation have recently been found, which would establish an important commonality with the class of classical Be stars at large. New photometry with the TESS satellite has detected three frequency groups near 1.0 (π1), 2.4 (π2), and 5.1 (π3) d β1 , respectively. Some individual frequencies are nearly harmonics or combination frequencies but not exactly so. Frequency groups are known from… Show more
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