TIC 308396022: a δ Scuti--γ Doradus hybrid with large-amplitude radial fundamental mode and regular g-mode period spacing

Abstract

We analyse the pulsating behaviour of TIC 308396022 observed by the TESS mission. The star is a high-amplitude δ Sct star (HADS) that shows a very rich amplitude spectrum using the 3-yr light curve. Among these frequencies, the strongest peak of f1= 13.20362567(12) d-1 is identified as the radial fundamental mode, and we also find the first and second overtones (f2 and f3). In the low frequency range (< 2.5 d-1), 22 peaks are identified to be gravity modes, which show a regular period spacing of about 2460\,s and have the angular degree l = 1. The period spacing pattern does not show a significant downward trend, suggesting the star rotates slowly. We note that this is a δ Sct--γ Dor hybrid star containing a high-amplitude radial fundamental mode and a regular g-mode period spacing pattern. With O-C analysis, we find the star shows a significant time delay, implying that the star has a companion which is likely to be a white dwarf. The history of possible mass transfer provides a great opportunity to test the current theories of binary evolution, mass transfer, and pulsation.

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