M. Breger, Renate Zechner, Don Kurtz, Jaymie Matthews, E. Poretti, M. Breger
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摘要
宽视场红外探测器(WIRE)获得的- Scuti星µ2 Tau的卫星光度测量结果检测到12个脉冲频率(Poretti et al. 2002)。我们检查了文献中可用的地面光度法,以检查这些频率是否也存在。对1986年Delta Scuti网络数据的重新分析得出10个具有统计意义的频率(幅值信噪比大于4.0)。这10个频率中的9个与从太空中检测到的频率非常一致,而第10个频率被视为WIRE残差的峰值,尽管没有达到统计显著水平。先前关于振幅变异性的报告得到了证实。
Multiple frequencies of Theta 2 Tau: Comparison of ground-based and space measurements
The satellite photometry of the ‐ Scuti star µ 2 Tau obtained with the WideField Infrared Explorer (WIRE) led to the detection of 12 frequencies of pulsation (Poretti et al. 2002). We examine the available ground-based photometry in the literature to check whether these frequencies are also present. The re-analysis of the 1986 Delta Scuti Network data leads to 10 statistically signiflcant frequencies (amplitude signal/noise ratio greater than 4.0). 9 of these 10 frequencies are in excellent agreement with those detected from space, while the 10th frequency is seen as a peak in the WIRE residuals, though not at a statistically signiflcant level. Previous reports on amplitude variability are conflrmed.