Abstract
ABSTRACT HR1217 is a prototypical rapidly oscillating Ap star that has presented a test tothe theory of nonradial stellar pulsation. Prior observations showed a clear patternof five modes with alternating frequency spacings of 33.3µHz and 34.6µHz, with asixth mode at a problematic spacing of 50.0µHz (which equals 1.5×33.3µHz) to thehigh-frequency side. Asymptotic pulsation theory allowed for a frequency spacing of34µHz, but hipparcos observations rule out such a spacing. Theoretical calculationsof magnetoacoustic modes in Ap stars by Cunha (2001) predicted that there shouldbe a previously undetected mode 34µHz higher than the main group, with a smallerspacing between it and the highest one. In this Letter, we present preliminary resultsfrom a multi-site photometric campaign on the rapidly oscillating Ap star HR1217using the “Whole Earth Telescope”. While a complete analysis of the data will appearin a later paper, one outstanding result from this run is the discovery of a newlydetected frequency in the pulsation spectrum of this star, at the frequency predictedby Cunha (2001).Keywords: Stars: oscillations – stars: variables – stars: individual (HR1217) – stars:magnetic.
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