Exploring the convective core of the hybrid $δ$ Scuti-$γ$ Doradus star CoRoT 100866999 with asteroseismology
Abstract: We computed a grid of theoretical models to fit the $\delta$ Scuti frequencies of CoRoT 100866999 detected earlier from the CoRoT timeserials. The pulsating primary star is determined to be a main sequence star with a rotation period of $4.1{+0.6}_{-0.5}$ days, rotating slower than the orbital motion. The fundamental parameters of the primary star are determined to be $M$ = $1.71{+0.13}_{-0.04}$ $M_{\odot}$, $Z=0.012{+0.004}_{-0.000}$, $f_{\rm ov}$ = $0.02{+0.00}_{-0.02}$, $T_{\rm eff}$ = $8024{+249}_{-297}$ K, $L$ = $11.898{+2.156}_{-1.847}$ $L_{\odot}$, $\log g$ = $4.166{+0.013}_{-0.002}$, $R$ = $1.787{+0.040}_{-0.016}$ $R_{\odot}$, and $X_{\rm c}$ = 0.488${+0.011}_{-0.020}$, matching well those obtained from the eclipsing light curve analysis. Based on the model fittings, $p_1$ and $p_5$ are suggested to be two dipole modes, and $p_3$, $p_4$, $p_6$, and $p_7$ to be four quadrupole modes. In particular, $p_4$ and $p_7$ are identified as two components of one quintuplet. Based on the best-fitting model, we find that $p_1$ is a g mode and the other nonradial modes have pronounced mixed characters, which give strong constraints on the convective core. Finally, the relative size of the convective core of CoRoT 100866999 is determined to $R_{\rm conv}/R$ = $0.0931{+0.0003}_{-0.0013}$.
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