A tidally tilted sectoral dipole pulsation mode in the eclipsing binary TIC 63328020
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Rappaport, Saul A.Kurtz, Donald W.
Handler, Gerald
Jones, D.
Nelson, Lorne A.
Saio, Hideyuki
Fuller, Jim
Holdsworth, Daniel L.
Van Der Burg, Alicia E. Borger
Zak, Jiri
Skarka, Marek
Aiken, Jenny
Maxted, Pierre
Stevens, Daniel
Feliz, Dax L.
aliçavuş, Filiz Kahraman
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Rappaport, S. A., Kurtz, D. W., Handler, G., Jones, D., Nelson, L. A., Saio, H., . . . Kahraman Aliçavuş, F. (2021). A tidally tilted sectoral dipole pulsation mode in the eclipsing binary TIC 63328020. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 503(1), 254-269. doi:10.1093/mnras/stab336Abstract
We report the discovery of the third tidally tilted pulsator, TIC 63328020. Observations with the TESS satellite reveal binary
eclipses with an orbital period of 1.1057 d, and δ Scuti-type pulsations with a mode frequency of 21.09533 d−1. This pulsation
exhibits a septuplet of orbital sidelobes as well as a harmonic quintuplet. Using the oblique pulsator model, the primary oscillation
is identified as a sectoral dipole mode with l = 1, |m| = 1. We find the pulsating star to have M1 2.5 M, R1 3 R, and Teff, 1
8000 K, while the secondary has M2 1.1 M, R2 2 R, and Teff, 2 5600 K. Both stars appear to be close to filling their
respective Roche lobes. The properties of this binary as well as the tidally tilted pulsations differ from the previous two tidally
tilted pulsators, HD74423 and CO Cam, in important ways. We also study the prior history of this system with binary evolution
models and conclude that extensive mass transfer has occurred from the current secondary to the primary