The OmegaWhite survey for short-period variable stars – VII. High amplitude short-period blue variables

Author:

Ramsay Gavin1ORCID,Woudt Patrick A2,Kupfer Thomas3,van Roestel Jan4ORCID,Paterson Kerry25,Warner Brian2,Buckley David A H26ORCID,Groot Paul J267,Heber Ulrich8,Irrgang Andreas8,Jeffery C Simon1ORCID,Motsoaledi Mokhine26,Schwartz Martinus J2,Wevers Thomas9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Armagh Observatory & Planetarium , College Hill, Armagh BT61 9DG, UK

2. Department of Astronomy, Inter-University Institute for Data-Intensive Astronomy, University of Cape Town , Private Bag X3, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa

3. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas Tech University , PO Box 41051, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA

4. Division of Physics, Math, and Astronomy, California Institute of Technology , Pasadena, CA 91125, USA

5. Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics & Dept Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University , Evanston, IL 60208-3112, USA

6. South African Astronomical Observatory , PO Box 9, Observatory 7935, South Africa

7. Department of Astrophysics/IMAPP, Radboud University , PO Box 9010, NL-6500 GL Nijmegen, the Netherlands

8. Dr Karl Remeis-Observatory & ECAP, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg , Sternwartstr. 7, D-96049 Bamberg, Germany

9. European Southern Observatory , Alonso de Córdova 3107, Vitacura, Santiago, Chile

Abstract

ABSTRACT Blue Large-Amplitude Pulsators (BLAPs) are a relatively new class of blue variable stars showing periodic variations in their light curves with periods shorter than a few tens of minutes and amplitudes of more than 10 per cent. We report nine blue variable stars identified in the OmegaWhite survey conducted using ESO’s VST, which shows a periodic modulation in the range 7–37 min and an amplitude in the range 0.11–0.28 mag. We have obtained a series of followup photometric and spectroscopic observations made primarily using SALT and telescopes at SAAO. We find four stars which we identify as BLAPs, one of which was previously known. One star, OW  J0820–3301, appears to be a member of the V361 Hya class of pulsating stars and is spatially close to an extended nebula. One further star, OW J1819–2729, has characteristics similar to the sdAV pulsators. In contrast, OW J0815–3421 is a binary star containing an sdB and a white dwarf with an orbital period of 73.7 min, making it only one of six white dwarf-sdB binaries with an orbital period shorter than 80 min. Finally, high cadence photometry of four of the candidate BLAPs show features that we compare with notch-like features seen in the much longer period Cepheid pulsators.

Funder

ESO

UCT

NRF

National Science Foundation

NASA

NOVA

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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