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Main Authors: Shi, Xiang-dong, Qian, Sheng-bang, Zhu, Li-ying, Li, Lin-jia, Zhao, Er-gang, Mkrtichian, David, Khamrakulov, Farkhodjon, Lin, Wen-xu
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.12190
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author Shi, Xiang-dong
Qian, Sheng-bang
Zhu, Li-ying
Li, Lin-jia
Zhao, Er-gang
Mkrtichian, David
Khamrakulov, Farkhodjon
Lin, Wen-xu
author_facet Shi, Xiang-dong
Qian, Sheng-bang
Zhu, Li-ying
Li, Lin-jia
Zhao, Er-gang
Mkrtichian, David
Khamrakulov, Farkhodjon
Lin, Wen-xu
contents We present a systematic investigation of $β$ Cephei (BCEP) stars by integrating photometric data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) with astrometric parameters from Gaia Data Release 3. Utilizing TESS's short-cadence (SC) and full-frame image (FFI) photometry, along with Gaia parallaxes and temperatures derived from the Extended Stellar Parametrizer for Hot Stars (ESP-HS) pipeline, we identify 88 new BCEP stars and candidates--85 from SC data and 3 from SPOC-processed FFI observations. These targets exhibit visual magnitudes ranging from 8.0 to 12.0 mag, parallaxes between 0.11 and 1.74 mas, effective temperatures of 18,000 to 30,000 K, and luminosities from 1,500--38,000 $L_\odot$, consistent with previously cataloged BCEP populations, thereby demonstrating the robustness of our classification criteria. Key findings include: (1) a significant detection disparity between SC and FFI datasets, with 30\% of SC targets exceeding 18,000 K compared to only 0.7\% in FFI, reflecting observational biases toward high-luminosity, hotter stars in SC data; (2) four samples near the red edge of the theoretical instability strip, exhibiting sparse pulsation modes that are important samples for testing pulsation models under low-mass, low-temperature conditions; and (3) spatial clustering within the Galactic disk ($|b| < 20^\circ$), with two high-latitude outliers likely representing runaway stars ejected from disk environments. Our analysis underscores the critical role of space-based photometry in detecting low-amplitude pulsators and the transformative potential of multi-survey integration in the era of time-domain astronomy. These results provide new samples to constrain stellar pulsation theories of massive stars and to study Galactic dynamics.
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spellingShingle Observational Properties of $β$ Cephei Stars: 88 new samples discovered Based on TESS and Gaia Data
Shi, Xiang-dong
Qian, Sheng-bang
Zhu, Li-ying
Li, Lin-jia
Zhao, Er-gang
Mkrtichian, David
Khamrakulov, Farkhodjon
Lin, Wen-xu
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
We present a systematic investigation of $β$ Cephei (BCEP) stars by integrating photometric data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) with astrometric parameters from Gaia Data Release 3. Utilizing TESS's short-cadence (SC) and full-frame image (FFI) photometry, along with Gaia parallaxes and temperatures derived from the Extended Stellar Parametrizer for Hot Stars (ESP-HS) pipeline, we identify 88 new BCEP stars and candidates--85 from SC data and 3 from SPOC-processed FFI observations. These targets exhibit visual magnitudes ranging from 8.0 to 12.0 mag, parallaxes between 0.11 and 1.74 mas, effective temperatures of 18,000 to 30,000 K, and luminosities from 1,500--38,000 $L_\odot$, consistent with previously cataloged BCEP populations, thereby demonstrating the robustness of our classification criteria. Key findings include: (1) a significant detection disparity between SC and FFI datasets, with 30\% of SC targets exceeding 18,000 K compared to only 0.7\% in FFI, reflecting observational biases toward high-luminosity, hotter stars in SC data; (2) four samples near the red edge of the theoretical instability strip, exhibiting sparse pulsation modes that are important samples for testing pulsation models under low-mass, low-temperature conditions; and (3) spatial clustering within the Galactic disk ($|b| < 20^\circ$), with two high-latitude outliers likely representing runaway stars ejected from disk environments. Our analysis underscores the critical role of space-based photometry in detecting low-amplitude pulsators and the transformative potential of multi-survey integration in the era of time-domain astronomy. These results provide new samples to constrain stellar pulsation theories of massive stars and to study Galactic dynamics.
title Observational Properties of $β$ Cephei Stars: 88 new samples discovered Based on TESS and Gaia Data
topic Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.12190