Astrophysics
[Submitted on 24 Feb 2000]
Title:Pulsation in two Herbig Ae stars: HD 35929 and V351 Ori
View PDFAbstract: New photometric observations of seven intermediate mass pre-main sequence delta Scuti candidates are presented. The periods and pulsation modes are derived for two of these stars, namely HD 35929 and V351 Ori. The comparison between observations and nonlinear pulsational models allows us to provide some initial constraints on their mass and evolutionary state. As an illustration we discuss the use of periods to identify the mode of pulsation in these two stars and to have an independent estimate of their distances.
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