30+frequencies for the delta Scuti variable 4 Canum Venaticorum: results of the 1996 multisite campaign

DOI: 
Publication date: 
01/09/1999
Main author: 
Breger, M
IAA authors: 
Authors: 
Breger, M; Handler, G; Garrido, R; Audard, N; Zima, W; Paparo, M; Beichbuchner, F; Li, ZP; Jiang, SY; Liu, ZI; Zhou, AY; Pikall, H; Stankov, A; Guzik, JA; Sperl, M; Krzesinski, J; Ogloza, W; Pajdosz, G; Zola, S; Thomassen, T; Solheim, JE; Serkowitsch, E; Reegen, P; Rumpf, T; Schmalwieser, A; Montgomery, MH
Journal: 
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
349
Pages: 
225-235
Number: 
Abstract: 
The evolved delta Scuti variable 4 CVn was observed photometrically for 53 nights on three continents. We found a total of 34 significant and 1 probable simultaneously excited frequencies. Of these, 16 can be identified as linear combinations of other frequencies. All significant frequencies outside the 4.5 to 10 cd(-1) (52 to 116 mu Hz) range can be identified with frequency combinations, f(i) +/- f(j), of other modes with generally high amplitudes. There exists a number of closely spaced frequencies with separations of similar to 0.06 cd(-1). This cannot be explained in terms of amplitude variability. The results show that even for stars on and above the main sequence other than the Sun, a very large number of simultaneously excited nonradial oscillations can be detected by conventional means. Since all pulsation modes with photometric amplitudes of 1 mmag or larger have now been detected for this star, a presently unknown mode selection mechanism must exist to select between the 1000+ of low-degree modes predicted to be excited for this (and many other) stars. Phase differences and amplitude ratios between the y and v colors are determined for the ten main modes. The phase differences indicate p(1) to p(4) modes of l = 1 for four of these modes. The formulae to determine the uncertainties in the amplitudes and phases of sinusoidal fits to observational data are derived in the Appendix.
Database: 
WOK
Keywords: 
stars : variables : delta Sct; stars : oscillations; stars : individual : AI CVn; stars : individual : 4 CVn