G 117-B15A
Nearby white dwarf star in the constellation Leo Minor
G117-B15A [ 7] is a small, well-observed variable white dwarf star of the DAV , or ZZ Ceti, type in the constellation of Leo Minor .
G117-B15A was found to be variable in 1974 by Richer and Ulrych,[ 8] and this was confirmed in 1976 by McGraw and Robinson.[ 9] In 1984 it was demonstrated that the star's variability is due to nonradial gravity wave pulsations. As a consequence, its timescale for period change is directly proportional to its cooling timescale, allowing its cooling rate to be measured using astroseismological techniques.[ 7] Its age is estimated at 400 million years.[ 10] Its light curve has a dominant period of 215.2 seconds,[ 7] which is estimated to increase by approximately one second each 14 million years.[ 11] G117-B15A has been claimed to be the most stable optical clock ever found, much more stable than the ticks of an atomic clock .[ 12] It is also the first pulsating white dwarf to have its main pulsation mode index identified.[ 7]
An X-ray source in the constellation Leo Minor is the white dwarf G117-B15A.[ 13]
Notes
^ Chote, P.; Sullivan, D. J.; Brown, R.; Harrold, S. T.; Winget, D. E.; Chandler, D. W. (May 2014). "Puoko-nui: a flexible high-speed photometric system" . Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society . 440 (2): 1490–1497. arXiv :1412.5724 . doi :10.1093/mnras/stu348 .
^ a b c d e Vallenari, A.; et al. (Gaia collaboration) (2023). "Gaia Data Release 3. Summary of the content and survey properties" . Astronomy and Astrophysics . 674 : A1. arXiv :2208.00211 . Bibcode :2023A&A...674A...1G . doi :10.1051/0004-6361/202243940 . S2CID 244398875 .
Gaia DR3 record for this source at VizieR .
^ a b c d e McCook, George P.; Sion, Edward M. (March 1999). "A Catalog of Spectroscopically Identified White Dwarfs" . Astrophysical Journal Supplement . 121 (1): 1–130. Bibcode :1999ApJS..121....1M . doi :10.1086/313186 . S2CID 122286998 .
CDS ID III/210 .
^ a b c Gianninas, A.; Bergeron, P.; Ruiz, M. T. (2011). "A Spectroscopic Survey and Analysis of Bright, Hydrogen-rich White Dwarfs". The Astrophysical Journal . 743 (2): 138. arXiv :1109.3171 . Bibcode :2011ApJ...743..138G . doi :10.1088/0004-637X/743/2/138 . S2CID 119210906 .
^ Kepler, S. O.; Winget, D. E.; Vanderbosch, Zachary P.; Castanheira, Barbara Garcia; Hermes, J. J.; Bell, Keaton J.; Mullally, Fergal; Romero, Alejandra D.; Montgomery, M. H.; Degennaro, Steven; Winget, Karen I.; Chandler, Dean; Jeffery, Elizabeth J.; Fritzen, Jamile K.; Williams, Kurtis A.; Chote, Paul; Zola, Staszek (2020). "The Pulsating White Dwarf G117-B15A: Still the Most Stable Optical Clock Known" . The Astrophysical Journal . 906 (1): 7. arXiv :2010.16062 . Bibcode :2021ApJ...906....7K . doi :10.3847/1538-4357/abc626 . S2CID 226222216 .
^ "V* RY LMi" . SIMBAD . Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg . Retrieved 2023-01-30 .
^ a b c d Kepler, S. O. ; et al. (2000-05-10). "Evolutionary Timescale of the Pulsating White Dwarf G117-B15A: The Most Stable Optical Clock Known". The Astrophysical Journal Letters . 534 (2): L185–L188. arXiv :astro-ph/0003478 . Bibcode :2000ApJ...534L.185K . doi :10.1086/312664 . PMID 10813678 . S2CID 14540467 .
^ High-frequency optical variables. II. Luminosity-variable white dwarfs and maximum entropy spectral analysis , H. B. Richer and T. J. Ulrych, Astrophysical Journal 192 (September 1974), pp. 719–730.
^ High-speed photometry of luminosity-variable DA dwarfs: R808, GD 99, and G 117-B15A , J. T. McGraw and E. L. Robinson, Astrophysical Journal 205 (May 1976), pp. L155–L158.
^ Pivetta, Marcos (January 2006). "The star of the moment" . Retrieved 2007-06-06 .
^ From Ṗ=2.3·10−15 in Kepler et al.
^ McDonald Observatory. "Astronomers Find Most Stable Optical Clock in Heavens; Aids Understanding of Stars' Lives" . McDonald Observatory. Retrieved 2007-06-06 . [permanent dead link ]
^ Kepler SO (December 5, 2005). "Astronomers Find Most Stable Optical Clock In Heavens" .
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