θ Cygni is an F3 spectral type magnitude V = 4.48 main-sequence star that was the brightest star observed by the original Kepler spacecraft mission. Short-cadence (58.8 s) photometric data using a custom aperture were first obtained during Quarter 6 (2010 June-September) and subsequently in Quarters 8 and 12-17. We present analyses of solar-like oscillations based on Q6 and Q8 data, identifying angular degree l = 0, 1, and 2 modes with frequencies of 1000-2700 μHz, a large frequency separation of 83.9 ± 0.4 μHz, and maximum oscillation amplitude at frequency ν max = 1829 ± 54 μHz. We also present analyses of new ground-based spectroscopic observations, which, combined with interferometric angular diameter measurements, give T eff = 6697 ± 78 K, radius 1.49 ± 0.03 R o, [Fe/H] = -0.02 ± 0.06 dex, and log g = 4.23 ± 0.03. We calculate stellar models matching these constraints using the Yale Rotating Evolution Code and the Asteroseismic Modeling Portal. The best-fit models have masses of 1.35-1.39 M o and ages of 1.0-1.6 Gyr. θ Cyg's T eff and log g place it cooler than the red edge of the γ Doradus instability region established from pre-Kepler ground-based observations, but just at the red edge derived from pulsation modeling. The pulsation models show γ Dor gravity modes driven by the convective blocking mechanism, with frequencies of 1-3 cycles per day (11 to 33 μHz). However, gravity modes were not seen in Kepler data; one signal at 1.776 cycles per day (20.56 μHz) may be attributable to a faint, possibly background, binary.

Guzik J.A., Houdek G., Chaplin W.J., Smalley B., Kurtz D.W., Gilliland R.L., et al. (2016). DETECTION of SOLAR-LIKE OSCILLATIONS, OBSERVATIONAL CONSTRAINTS, and STELLAR MODELS for θ CYG, the BRIGHTEST STAR OBSERVED by the KEPLER MISSION. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 831(1), 1-22 [10.3847/0004-637X/831/1/17].

DETECTION of SOLAR-LIKE OSCILLATIONS, OBSERVATIONAL CONSTRAINTS, and STELLAR MODELS for θ CYG, the BRIGHTEST STAR OBSERVED by the KEPLER MISSION

Miglio A.;
2016

Abstract

θ Cygni is an F3 spectral type magnitude V = 4.48 main-sequence star that was the brightest star observed by the original Kepler spacecraft mission. Short-cadence (58.8 s) photometric data using a custom aperture were first obtained during Quarter 6 (2010 June-September) and subsequently in Quarters 8 and 12-17. We present analyses of solar-like oscillations based on Q6 and Q8 data, identifying angular degree l = 0, 1, and 2 modes with frequencies of 1000-2700 μHz, a large frequency separation of 83.9 ± 0.4 μHz, and maximum oscillation amplitude at frequency ν max = 1829 ± 54 μHz. We also present analyses of new ground-based spectroscopic observations, which, combined with interferometric angular diameter measurements, give T eff = 6697 ± 78 K, radius 1.49 ± 0.03 R o, [Fe/H] = -0.02 ± 0.06 dex, and log g = 4.23 ± 0.03. We calculate stellar models matching these constraints using the Yale Rotating Evolution Code and the Asteroseismic Modeling Portal. The best-fit models have masses of 1.35-1.39 M o and ages of 1.0-1.6 Gyr. θ Cyg's T eff and log g place it cooler than the red edge of the γ Doradus instability region established from pre-Kepler ground-based observations, but just at the red edge derived from pulsation modeling. The pulsation models show γ Dor gravity modes driven by the convective blocking mechanism, with frequencies of 1-3 cycles per day (11 to 33 μHz). However, gravity modes were not seen in Kepler data; one signal at 1.776 cycles per day (20.56 μHz) may be attributable to a faint, possibly background, binary.
2016
Guzik J.A., Houdek G., Chaplin W.J., Smalley B., Kurtz D.W., Gilliland R.L., et al. (2016). DETECTION of SOLAR-LIKE OSCILLATIONS, OBSERVATIONAL CONSTRAINTS, and STELLAR MODELS for θ CYG, the BRIGHTEST STAR OBSERVED by the KEPLER MISSION. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 831(1), 1-22 [10.3847/0004-637X/831/1/17].
Guzik J.A.; Houdek G.; Chaplin W.J.; Smalley B.; Kurtz D.W.; Gilliland R.L.; Mullally F.; Rowe J.F.; Bryson S.T.; Still M.D.; Antoci V.; Appourchaux T...espandi
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