Asteroseismology of the Double-Mode High-Amplitude δ Scuti Star VX Hydrae

Abstract

Bi-site time-series photometric and high-resolution spectroscopic observations were made for the double-mode high-amplitude δ Scuti star VX\ Hya. The fundamental frequency f0=4.4763\ c\ days-1, the first overtone f1=5.7897\ c\ days-1 and 23 harmonics and linear combinations of f0 and f1 are detected by pulsation analysis. From the spectroscopic data, we get [Fe/H] = -0.20.1\ dex. The period change rate of the fundamental mode is obtained by using the Fourier-phase diagram method, which gives the value of (1/P0)(dP0/dt)=(1.810.09) × 10-7\ yr-1. With these results from the observations, we perform theoretical explorations with the stellar evolution code MESA, and constrain the models by fitting f0, f1, and (1/P0)(dP0/dt) within 3σ deviations. The results show that the period change of VX\ Hya could be ascribed to the evolutionary effect. The stellar parameters of VX\ Hya could be derived as: the mass 2.3850.025\ M, the luminosity (L/L)=1.930.02 and the age (4.430.13)× 108 years. VX\ Hya is found to locate at the post-main-sequence stage with a helium core and a hydrogen-burning shell on the H-R diagram.

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