The SWIPE project:  relevant papers from other researchers


 

Papers presenting catalogues of pulsating eclipsing binaries

Southworth & Van Reeth, 2022, MNRAS, 515, 2755.
Four bright eclipsing binaries with γ Doradus pulsating components: CM Lac, MZ Lac, RX Dra and V2077 Cyg
Southworth & Bowman, 2022, MNRAS, 513, 3191.
High-mass pulsators in eclipsing binaries observed using TESS

Discovery and a brief analysis of pulsations in 18 high-mass eclipsing binaries. The pulsations are of the β Cephei, SPB or stochastic type.
Shi et al., 2022, ApJS, 259, 50.
New pulsating stars detected in EA-type eclipsing-binary systems based on TESS data
Kahraman Aliçavuş et al., 2022, RAA, 22, 8.
Candidate eclipsing binary systems with a δ Scuti star in the northern TESS field
Gaulme & Guzik, 2023, A&A, 630, A106.
Systematic search for stellar pulsators in the eclipsing binaries observed by Kepler

 

Papers presenting a detailed analysis of individual systems

Kahraman Aliçavuş et al., 2023, arXiv:2301.04409.
Comprehensive spectroscopic and photometric study of pulsating eclipsing binary star AI Hya
Lee et al., 2022, PASJ Letters, 72, 37.
TESS photometry of the eclipsing δ Scuti star AI Hydrae

 

General asteroseismology

Gaia Collaboration, 2023, A&A, 674, A36.
Gaia Data Release 3. Pulsations in main sequence OBAF-type stars

Detection of 108,000 β Cep, SPB, δ Sct and γ Dor stars using Gaia data. Discovery of g-mode pulsators between the γ Dor and SPB regions, thought to eb rapid rotators. SPB pulsations are much more common in cooler stars in the SPB instability region.
Kurtz, 2023, ARA&A, 60, 31.
Asteroseismology across the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram

General review paper of observational asterseismology.


Last modified: 2023/07/05           John Southworth   (Keele University, UK)