论文标题
头恒星的苔丝观察:第一光结果
TESS observations of Cepheid stars: first light results
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论文摘要
我们介绍了第1至5个部门的苔丝空间任务观察到的头虫星的首次分析。我们的样本包括25个脉动器:十个基本模式,三个泛音和两个双模式的经典头孢虫,以及三个II型和七个异常的头孢虫。从银河场和麦哲伦系统的恒星密度不同的田地中选择了目标。三个目标具有苔丝科学处理操作中心可用的2分钟的节奏光曲线:在其余的情况下,我们用自己的差分光度适中管道从全帧图像中准备了自定义的光曲线。我们的主要目标是探索苔丝关于头虫的各种亚型的潜力和局限性。我们检测到许多低振幅特征:由于轻度效应而导致的弱调制,周期抖动和定时变化。我们还报告了非radial模式的迹象,并在异常的头孢菌中首次发现了这种模式,即巨星XZ CET,然后我们通过基于地面的多色光度测量结果对其进行了确认。我们准备了一种自定义的光度法解决方案,以最大程度地减少带有Lightkurve软件的亮基模式经典头孢虫,$β$ dor的饱和效应,我们揭示了恒星中循环到周期变化的有力证据。然而,在某些情况下,脉动的波动无法与仪器效应区分开,例如附近来源的污染,这些污染物之间也有所不同。最后,我们讨论精确的光曲线形状将不仅对于分类目的而言至关重要,而且还要确定这些恒星的物理特性。
We present the first analysis of Cepheid stars observed by the TESS space mission in Sectors 1 to 5. Our sample consists of 25 pulsators: ten fundamental mode, three overtone and two double-mode classical Cepheids, plus three Type II and seven anomalous Cepheids. The targets were chosen from fields with different stellar densities, both from the Galactic field and from the Magellanic System. Three targets have 2-minute cadence light curves available by the TESS Science Processing Operations Center: for the rest, we prepared custom light curves from the full-frame images with our own differential photometric FITSH pipeline. Our main goal was to explore the potential and the limitations of TESS concerning the various subtypes of Cepheids. We detected many low amplitude features: weak modulation, period jitter, and timing variations due to light-time effect. We also report signs of non-radial modes and the first discovery of such a mode in an anomalous Cepheid, the overtone star XZ Cet, which we then confirmed with ground-based multicolor photometric measurements. We prepared a custom photometric solution to minimize saturation effects in the bright fundamental-mode classical Cepheid, $β$ Dor with the lightkurve software, and we revealed strong evidence of cycle-to-cycle variations in the star. In several cases, however, fluctuations in the pulsation could not be distinguished from instrumental effects, such as contamination from nearby sources which also varies between sectors. Finally, we discuss how precise light curve shapes will be crucial not only for classification purposes but also to determine physical properties of these stars.