MOCKA – A PLATO mock asteroseismic catalogue: Simulations for gravity-mode oscillators

IF 5.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Astronomy & Astrophysics Pub Date : 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/202452811
N. Jannsen, A. Tkachenko, P. Royer, J. De Ridder, D. Seynaeve, C. Aerts, S. Aigrain, E. Plachy, A. Bodi, M. Uzundag, D. M. Bowman, D. J. Fritzewski, L. W. IJspeert, G. Li, M. G. Pedersen, M. Vanrespaille, T. Van Reeth
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Context. With the PLAnetary Transits and Oscillation of stars (PLATO) space mission set for launch in December 2026 by the European Space Agency (ESA), a new photometric legacy and a future of new scientific discoveries await the community. By exploring scientific topics outside of the core science program, the PLATO complementary science program (PLATO-CS) provides a unique opportunity to maximise the scientific yield of the mission.Aims. In this work, we investigate PLATO’s potential for observing pulsating stars across the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram (HRD). This search is distinct from the core science program. Here, we present a PLATO mock asteroseismic catalogue (MOCKA) of intermediate to massive stars as a benchmark to highlight the asteroseismic yield of PLATO-CS in a quantitative way. MOCKA includes simulations of β Cephei, slowly pulsating B (SPB), δ Scuti, γ Doradus, RR Lyrae, Cepheid, hot sub-dwarf, and white dwarf stars. In particular, main sequence gravity (g) mode pulsators are of interest, as some of these stars form an important foundation for the scientific calibration of PLATO. Their pulsation modes primarily probe the radiative region near the convective core boundary, making them unique stellar laboratories for studying the deep internal structure of stars.Methods. MOCKA is based on a magnitude-limited (G ≲ 17) Gaia catalogue. It is a product of realistic end-to-end PlatoSim simulations of stars for the first PLATO pointing field in the southern hemisphere, which will be observed for a minimum duration of two years. Comprising a state-of-the-art hare-and-hound detection exercise, the simulations of this project explore the impact of spacecraft systematics and stellar contamination on the on-board PLATO light curves.Results. We demonstrate, for the first time, PLATO’s ability to detect and recover the oscillation modes for main sequence g-mode pulsators. We show that an abundant spectrum of frequencies is achievable across a wide range of magnitudes and co-pointing PLATO cameras. Within the magnitude-limited regimes simulated in this work (G ≲ 14 for γ Doradus stars and G ≲ 16 for SPB stars), the dominant g-mode frequency was recovered in more than 95% of cases. Furthermore, we find that an increased spacecraft noise budget impacts the recovery of g modes more than the stellar contamination by variable stars.Conclusions. MOCKA helps improve our understanding of the limits of the PLATO mission, as well as to highlight the opportunities to push astrophysics beyond current stellar models. All the data products of this paper are made available to the community for further exploration. The key data products of MOCKA can be found include the magnitude-limited Gaia catalogue of the first PLATO pointing field, together with fully reduced light curves from multi-camera observations for each pulsation class.
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moka -一个PLATO模拟星震目录:重力模振子的模拟
上下文。随着欧洲航天局(ESA)将于2026年12月发射行星凌日和恒星振荡(PLATO)太空任务,新的光度遗产和未来的新科学发现等待着社区。通过探索核心科学计划之外的科学主题,PLATO补充科学计划(PLATO- cs)为最大限度地提高任务的科学成果提供了独特的机会。在这项工作中,我们研究了PLATO在赫茨普龙-罗素图(HRD)上观测脉动恒星的潜力。这项研究不同于核心科学项目。在此,我们提出了一个PLATO模拟星震目录(MOCKA),作为一个基准,以定量的方式突出PLATO- cs的星震产量。MOCKA包括β造父变星、慢脉冲B (SPB)、δ Scuti、γ Doradus、RR Lyrae、造父变星、热亚矮星和白矮星的模拟。特别是主序重力(g)模式脉动星,因为其中一些恒星构成了PLATO科学校准的重要基础。它们的脉动模式主要探测对流核心边界附近的辐射区域,使它们成为研究恒星深层内部结构的独特恒星实验室。moka是基于一个有限等(G≤17)的盖亚星表。它是对南半球第一个PLATO指向场的恒星进行真实的端到端PlatoSim模拟的产物,将至少持续两年的观测时间。该项目的模拟包括一项最先进的野兔和猎犬探测演习,探索航天器系统和恒星污染对机载柏拉图光曲线的影响。我们首次证明了PLATO能够检测和恢复主序g模脉动器的振荡模式。我们表明,在广泛的幅度和共指向PLATO相机中可以实现丰富的频谱。在本研究模拟的有限星等范围内(γ剑鱼座恒星的G≤14,SPB恒星的G≤16),95%以上的情况下,G模的主导频率被恢复。此外,我们发现航天器噪声预算的增加比变星污染对g模恢复的影响更大。moka有助于提高我们对PLATO任务的局限性的理解,并突出了推动天体物理学超越当前恒星模型的机会。本文的所有数据产品都可供社区进一步探索。moka的关键数据产品包括第一个PLATO指向场的受限星等盖亚目录,以及每个脉动类的多相机观测的完全简化光曲线。
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Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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