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PHL 417: a zirconium-rich pulsating hot subdwarf (V366 Aquarid) discovered in K2 data

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PHL 417: a zirconium-rich pulsating hot subdwarf (V366 Aquarid) discovered in K2 data Østensen, R.H.; Jeffery, C.S.; Saio, H.; Hermes, J.J.; Telting, J.H.; Vučković, M.; Vos, J.; Baran, A.S.; Reed, M.D. The Kepler spacecraft observed the hot subdwarf star PHL 417 during its extended K2 mission, and the high-precision photometric light curve reveals the presence of 17 pulsation modes with periods between 38 and 105 min. From follow-up ground-based spectroscopy, we find that the object has a relatively high temperature of 35 600 K, a surface gravity of log g / cm s^-2 = 5.75 and a supersolar helium abundance. Remarkably, it also shows strong zirconium lines corresponding to an apparent +3.9 dex overabundance compared with the Sun. These properties clearly identify this object as the third member of the rare group of pulsating heavy-metal stars, the V366-Aquarii pulsators. These stars are intriguing in that the pulsations are inconsistent with the standard models for pulsations in hot subdwarfs, which predicts that they should display short-period pulsations rather than the observed longer periods. We perform a stability analysis of the pulsation modes based on data from two campaigns with K2. The highest amplitude mode is found to be stable with a period drift, P, of less than 1.1 × 10^−9 s s^−1. This result rules out pulsations driven during the rapid stages of helium flash ignition.

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