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Status of the COROT ground-based photometric activities

    R. Garrido, P. Amado, A. Moya, V. Costa, A. Rolland, I. Olivares, M. J. Goupil

Communications in Asteroseismology 141, pp. 42-47, 2007/07/19

January, 2002

doi: 10.1553/cia141s42

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doi:10.1553/cia141s42


The satellite photometry of the _ Scuti star 0² Tau obtained with the Wide- Field Infrared Explorer (WIRE) led to the detection of 12 frequencies of pulsation (Poretti et al. 2002). We examine the available ground-based photometry in the literature to check whether these frequencies are also present. The re-analysis of the 1986 Delta Scuti Network data leads to 10 statistically significant frequencies (amplitude signal/noise ratio greater than 4.0). 9 of these 10 frequencies are in excellent agreement with those detected from space, while the 10th frequency is seen as a peak in the WIRE residuals, though not at a statistically significant level. Previous reports on amplitude variability are confirmed.