Discovery of a Short Period Pulsator from Istanbul University Observatory
Abstract
We report the discovery of a new short period pulsating variable in the field of exoplanet host star XO-2. Variable has been identified while it was being used as a comparison star. In order to verify the variability of the candidate, a follow-up program was carried out. Period analysis of multi-band light curves revealed a very prominent and consistent pulsation periodicity of P0.95 hours. Given the variability period, amplitude and the color index, the object is most likely a Delta Scuti type variable. Absolute magnitude (Mv) and the color index (B-V)0 of the star determined as 2.76 and 0.22, respectively. This (B-V)0 of the star corresponds to A7 spectral type with an approximate effective temperature of 7725 K. Machine-learning analysis of the time-series data also revealed that the object is of variable type DSCT with a probability of 78\%.
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