Mode identification in pulsating subdwarf B stars observed by Kepler and TESS
Batlle Mari, Lucas
Promotor(s) :
Van Grootel, Valérie
Date of defense : 25-Jun-2025/27-Jun-2025 • Permalink : http://hdl.handle.net/2268.2/22970
Details
| Title : | Mode identification in pulsating subdwarf B stars observed by Kepler and TESS |
| Author : | Batlle Mari, Lucas
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| Date of defense : | 25-Jun-2025/27-Jun-2025 |
| Advisor(s) : | Van Grootel, Valérie
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| Committee's member(s) : | Jehin, Emmanuel
Stalport, Manu
Buldgen, Gaël
Sluse, Dominique
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| Language : | English |
| Number of pages : | 105 |
| Keywords : | [en] Stellar pulsations [en] Hot subdwarf B [en] Asteroseismology [en] Kepler [en] TESS |
| Discipline(s) : | Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences > Space science, astronomy & astrophysics |
| Target public : | Researchers Professionals of domain Student |
| Institution(s) : | Université de Liège, Liège, Belgique |
| Degree: | Master en sciences spatiales, à finalité approfondie |
| Faculty: | Master thesis of the Faculté des Sciences |
Abstract
[en] The study of hot subdwarf B (sdB) stars gives valuable insights for understanding the
internal physics of core He-burning (CHeB) stars. This master thesis first presents a review
of the pulsating sdB stars observed by the Kepler space telescope to classify their
pulsation types. One of these pulsators, KIC5807616 (Kepler-70 or KPD 1943+4058), is
then selected as the focus of this work, with the primary goal of identifying its gravity (g-)
mode pulsations. Mode identification consists in determining the geometrical properties
of pulsation modes, a key asset for the future asteroseismic modeling of such stars. This
thesis presents a methodology based on quantitative quality criteria, using period-spacing
diagrams and rotational multiplets analysis, in order to reduce the part of arbitrary commonly
faced in mode identification procedures. This methodology is preliminarily tested
and validated on the sdB star TIC441725813 (TYC 4427-1021-1), observed by TESS, for
which a recent and complete mode identification is available in the literature.
Among the 18 sdB stars observed by Kepler, 14 are dominated by g-modes (7 pure
and 7 hybrid pulsators), 2 are dominated by pressure (p-) modes (1 pure and 1 hybrid
pulsators), and 2 could not be categorized. Concerning KIC5807616, the methodology
developed in this thesis leads to the identification of 79 pulsation modes. Three possible
identification configurations are discussed, including two configurations showing strong
evidences of mode trapping. The rotation period of the envelope is also inferred from
rotational splitting observed on p-modes: 40.0 ± 4.7 days.
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