ZTF-discovered radial-mode sdB pulsators have mean Teff of 28,300 K and log g of 5.56, placing them at the boundary between V361 Hya and V1093 Her classes with canonical masses and distinguishing them from blue large-amplitude pulsators.
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Direct O-C timing analysis yields an orbital decay rate of (-1.97 ± 0.05) × 10^{-12} s s^{-1} in ZTFJ2130, from which a chirp mass of 0.408 ± 0.006 solar masses is derived assuming pure GW emission.
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Spectroscopic follow-up of hot subdwarf variables found in ZTF -- Atmospheric and fundamental properties of radial-mode sdB pulsators
ZTF-discovered radial-mode sdB pulsators have mean Teff of 28,300 K and log g of 5.56, placing them at the boundary between V361 Hya and V1093 Her classes with canonical masses and distinguishing them from blue large-amplitude pulsators.
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Observing Orbital Decay in the Ultracompact Hot Subdwarf Binary System ZTFJ213056.71+442046.5
Direct O-C timing analysis yields an orbital decay rate of (-1.97 ± 0.05) × 10^{-12} s s^{-1} in ZTFJ2130, from which a chirp mass of 0.408 ± 0.006 solar masses is derived assuming pure GW emission.