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A&A 427, 907-922 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041227
Spectroscopic monitoring of the Herbig Ae star HD 104237
I. Multiperiodic stellar oscillations
T. Böhm1, C. Catala2, L. Balona3 and B. Carter41 Laboratoire d'Astrophysique, CNRS, Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, 14 Ave. E. Belin, 31400 Toulouse Cedex, France
e-mail: boehm@obs-mip.fr
2 Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, CNRS, Paris Cedex, France
e-mail: Claude.Catala@obspm.fr
3 South African Astronomical Observatory, Capetown, South Africa
e-mail: lab@saao.ac.za
4 Center for Astronomy, Solar Radiation and Climate, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
e-mail: carterb@usq.edu.au
(Received 4 May 2004 / Accepted 15 July 2004 )
Abstract
We present the results of multisite observations spanning two years of the pre-main-sequence Herbig Ae star HD 104237. The
star was observed in high resolution spectroscopy (
R
35 000) for a total of 157.3 h of effective exposure time, over 42 nights, corresponding to a data base of 1888 individual
echelle spectra.
We confirm that the HD 104237 system includes a spectroscopic binary, whose primary component HD 104237 A is pulsating. The
resulting high quality radial velocity curve allows us to detect for the first time by spectroscopic means multiperiodic oscillations
in a pre-main sequence star.
Five different modes are detected with very high confidence, with frequencies ranging between 28.5 and 35.6 d
-1,
typical of
Scuti pulsations; an additional 3 frequencies have been extracted from the data, but with
a lower level of confidence. The pattern of frequencies indicates that at least some of the detected modes are non-radial.
The precise orbit determination and the measurement of the double line spectroscopic binary observed around periastron enabled
us to determine a mass ratio of 1.29
0.02 between the primary and the secondary; based on the primary mass of 2.2
0.1
we conclude that the spectroscopic secondary HD 104237 b should have a mass of 1.7
0.1
and lie outside the pre-main sequence instability strip towards later spectral
types. A search for pulsations in the radial velocity curve of the much weaker secondary component was not conclusive at this
stage. The location of the primary in the HR diagram and its position with respect to recent pre-main
sequence evolutionary tracks and isochrones implies a location of the secondary indicative of spectral type K3.
Key words: stars: pre-main-sequence -- stars: oscillations -- stars: individual: HD 104237 -- stars: binaries: spectroscopic
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