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Evaluation of the Corot candidate fields including secondary candidates for long runs E. Michel COROT field evaluation mai 04, IAS E. Michel COROT field evaluation mai 04, IAS Objectives: Using Corotsky + complementary information on secondary candidates, Go through the list of candidate fields (ref document january/04) in order to estimate to which extent: information on Corot fields is sufficient to evaluate their scientific interest the present list can satisfy scientific expectations We can propose more precise fields eventually what should/could be added, how and when…
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E. Michel COROT fields evaluation mai 04 IAS E. Michel COROT fields evaluation mai 04 IAS
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E. Michel COROT fields evaluation 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT fields evaluation 04 05 04
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD49933+HD49434
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Field HD 49933 + HD 49434 50209 49330 49585 50696 3 early Be stars outside the CCDs with this position of the CCDs
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E. Michel COROT, 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 05 04 HD49933+HD49434 For this field, the objects of specific interest mentioned: -Primary cand.: HD49933, HD49434 - HD50209 Be showing photometric variability with 2 close periods - HD 49385 (G) solar-like cand (Vsini=7.5 alph=14mas,Mv=3.67+- 0.97,Teff=5800K,Fe/H=-0.11 mV=7.9 - HD49330 early Be (1 period) - HD49585 early Be (1 period) RQ: The rest of the objects available in the field should be useful to complete HR diagramme exploration for variability
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD49933+HD49434 As an example, we scan the content of the field for the following position of the CCDs HD49933+HD49434
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD49933+HD49434
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD49933+HD49434 Selection aiming at HR diagramme coverage Reasonably rich, but Fundamental parameters ?
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD49933+HD49434 Numerous objects with mV>8 need for complementary observations for parameters determination. How & when?
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD43587
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD43587
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD43587
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD43587
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD43587 Exo: we used “no constraints” After discussion with Magali: low density in the south, i.e. go rather north… For this field, the objects of specific interest mentioned: - Primary cand.: HD43587 - HD43856 a solar-like cand.(F Vsini=7.3km/s,alph=12.55,mV=8,MV=3.45+- 1.21,Teff=6100K,Fe/H=-0.13 - HD 44195 delta Sc slow rot.(F,Vsini=58.3km/s,alph=10.78,mV=7.56,MV=2.72+- 1.3,Tef=6900K,Fe/H=-0.25) - HD 44283 delta Scuti, slow rot (19km/s), TAMS - HD 43406 a B9 MS Hipp variable - HD 43913 a new Be star - HD 43285 Be star, weak phot. Var (Hipparcos) and spectro. Var (same period) RQ: All these objects cannot be put together on the CCD, but 6 of them can, leading to choose between HD 43285 (Be), HD 44283 (d Scu) and HD 43285 (Be) The rest of the objects available in the field should be useful to complete HR diagramme exploration for variability
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD43587 As an example, we scan the content of the field for the following position of the CCDs
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD43587 Selection aiming at HR diagramme coverage Reasonably rich, but Fundamental parameters ?
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD43587 Numerous objects with mV>8 need for complementary observations for parameters determination. How & when?
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD52265
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD52265
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD52265
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD52265
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD52265 Exo:we used “no special problem”. Magali suggestions: in favor of the south for higher density For this field, the objects of specific interest mentioned: - Primary cand.: HD52265 -HD51332 a solar-like cand.(F Vsini=23.6km/s, alph=10.9, mV=7.12, MV=2.31+-1.22, Teff=6958K, Fe/H=0) - HD 50870 a d Scu (Vsini 17km/s) evolved ? - HD 51452 Be star (B0) (spectroscopic var, no photom) - HD 50891 Be (B0), phot. Var. (1 period) - HD 51193 Be (B1), phot. Var. (1 period) - HD 51404 Be, Var. (1 period) RQ: The rest of the objects available in the field should be useful to complete HR diagramme exploration for variability
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD52265 As an example, we scan the content of the field for the following position of the CCDs HD52265
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD52265
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD170580
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD170580
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD170580
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD170580
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD170580
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD170580
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD170580 Exo: we used “no special problem”; Magali: rather in favor of the north; low density in the south For this field, the objects of specific interest mentioned: - Primary cand.: HD170580 Beta Ceph (multiperiodic,,but multiple system) - HD 170782 a d Scu (fast rotator, blue border) - HD 170699 d Scu unevolved fast rot - HD 170783 B Hipp var. - HD 171219, Be - HD 170987 solar-like cand. F Vsini 20.6km/s, alph=10.75, mV=7.5, MV=2.66+-1.59, Teff=6500K, Fe/H=-0.27) - HD 170291 solar-like cand, F Vsini 11.9km/s, alph=15.24, mV=7.6, MV=3.54+-0.83, Teff=6300K, Fe/H=-0.23) RQ: The rest of the objects available in the field should be useful to complete HR diagramme exploration for variability
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD170580 As an example, we scan the content of the field for the following position of the CCDs HD170580
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD170580 Not rich in CCD A2, but objects with mV <8
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD171834
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD171834
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD171834
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD171834 Exo: no special problem; Magali confirms For this field, the objects of specific interest mentioned: - Primary cand.: HD171834 - HD 171951 (G*)solar-like cand - HD 172675 (F*) solar-like cand - HD 172248 HGMN * belonging a cluster - HD 172189 dScu in eclipsing binary belonging to cluster - HD 170987 solar-like cand. F Vsini 20.6km/s, alph=10.75, mV=7.5, MV=2.66+-1.59, Teff=6500K, Fe/H=-0.27) - HD 172961 solar-like cand. F, Vsini=174, alph=16.9,mV=7.6, MV=3.75+-0.75, Teff=6400K, Fe/H=-0.42 -HD 171802 solar-like cand, F, Vsini=14km/s, alph=29, mV=5.39, MV=2.7+-2.8, Teff=6600, Fe/H=0.11 - HD 170579, solar-like cand, F, Visni 13.5km/s, alph=13.97, mV=7.5, MV=3.23+-0.94, Teff=6400K, Fe/H=-0.24 RQ: The rest of the objects available in the field should be usefull to complete HR diagramme exploration for variability
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD171834 As an example, we scan the content of the field for the following position of the CCDs HD171834
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD171834
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD177552 179079 HD177552
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD177552 179079
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD177552 Exo:“north too crowded” For this field, the objects of specific interest mentioned: - Primary cand.: HD177552 -HD 177206 A variable, but dScu ? - HD 177880 MS B star.(for survey) - HD 178065 HGMN - HD 177284 Beta Lyrae ecl. Binary - HD 179079, G, Vsini=6.3km/s, alph=15.7, mV=7.96, MV=3.94+-0.81, Teff=5500K, Fe/H=-0.21 (geante)
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD177552 For information, content of the field for an arbitrary position of the CCDs. As an example, we scan the content of the field for the following position of the CCDs HD177552
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD177552
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD181555+HD180642
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD181555+HD180642
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD181555+HD180642
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD181555+HD180642
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD181555+HD180642 Exo: we used: “not very good, not too south”, After check with Magali: very dense, to be checked on specific position. For this field, the objects of specific interest mentioned: -Primary cand.: HD 181555 delta Sc. - Primary cand HD 180642 Beta Ceph, slow rot. - HD 181906 (F) solar-like cand, Vsini=18.2km/s, alph=14, mV=7.65, MV=3.39+-0.9, Teff=6300K, Fe/H=-0.32 - HD 181420, solar-like cand, F, Vsini=21.1km/s, alph=20.21, mv=6.57, MV=3.1+-0.63, Teff=6300K, -0.13 - HD 181147 unevolved dScu - HD 181527 Be/Am visual bina ??? - HD 181231 Be - HD 181367 Be
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD181555+HD180642 As an example, we scan the content of the field for the following position of the CCDs HD181555 + HD 180642
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E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 E. Michel COROT, 04 05 04 HD181555+HD180642
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THE LOWER PART OF THE INSTABILITY STRIP : the DSCT bookmarks ZAMS : 1 HD 181555 7.98 170 primary target 2 HD 44195 7.57 58 HD43587 UNEVOLVED : 3 HD 181147 8.74 --- HD181555 4 HD 50870 8.86 17 HD52265 5 HD 170782 7.81 19 HD170580 6 HD 170699 6.95 >200 HD170580 ZIGZAGS (TAMS) 7 HD 44283 9.29 19 HD43587 8 HD 172189 8.85 EA HD171834
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12 B stars with accurate parameters 12 B stars with accurate parameters
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+ 2 Be stars in the CCDs + 2 Be stars HR diagram of Be secondary targets Real Location = in the CCDs
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Conclusions E. Michel COROT field evaluation mai 04, IAS E. Michel COROT field evaluation mai 04, IAS Using Corotsky + complementary informations on secondary candidates,+ exo-field criteria For each field: 6-8 “specific” objects, among which ~3-6 observable together to be completed to 10, for ~ half of it with: mV<8 informations avaliables 8<mV<9.5 information not yet available can the present list can satisfy scientific expectations? Yes We can propose more precise fields: Yes, SOON, for some of them Proposal for summer 04 based on available infos (seismo+exo) eventually what should/could be added, how and when…: Stromgren photometry for complementary stars with mV-> 9.5 available mid 2005, To confirm the choice
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