Gamma Doradus variables are variable stars which display variations in luminosity due to non-radial pulsations of their surface. The stars are typically young, early F or late A type main sequence stars, and typical brightness fluctuations are 0.1 magnitudes with periods on the order of one day. This class of variable stars is relatively new, having been first characterized in the second half of the 1990s, and details on the underlying physical cause of the variations remains under investigation.

A light curve for Gamma Doradus, the class prototype, plotted from TESS data

The star 9 Aurigae was first noticed to be variable in 1990. However, none of the currently-accepted explanations were adequate: it pulsated too slowly and was outside of the Delta Scuti instability strip, and there was no evidence for any eclipsing material, although Gamma Doradus and HD 96008 were noted to be similar. These three stars, as well as HD 224638, were soon hypothesized to belong to a new class of variable stars in which variability was produced by g-mode pulsations rather than the p-mode pulsations of Delta Scuti variables. HD 224945 and HD 164615 were noticed to be similar as well, while HD 96008 was ruled out on the basis of its more regular period. Eclipses and starspots were soon ruled out as the cause of the Gamma Doradus' variability, and the variability of 9 Aurigae was confirmed to be caused by g-mode pulsations a year later, thus confirming the stars as the prototypes of a new class of variable stars. Over ten more candidates were quickly found, and the discoverers dubbed the group the Gamma Doradus stars, after the brightest member and the first member found to be variable.

List

Designation (name)ConstellationDiscoveryMaximum Apparent magnitude (mV)Minimum Apparent magnitude (mV)Period (days)Spectral classComment
HD 8801 A (V529 And)AndromedaHenry & Fekel (2005)6m.48 (Hipparcos)6m.51 (Hipparcos)0.40331A7VmFirst discovered hybrid Gamma Doradus/Delta Scuti variable
V872 AraAraAerts et al. (1998)6m.37 (Hipparcos)6m.39 (Hipparcos)0.4266A9V
9 Aur AAurigaKrisciunas (1993)4m.935m.501.2582F2VOne of the original stars classified
17 CVnCanes VenaticiHenry et al. (2011)5m.910.8862F0:VSpectroscopic binary; unclear which component is variable
HD 108100 (DD CVn)Canes VenaticiBreger et al. (1996)7m.150.7541F2V
V350 CMa ACanis MajorEyer & Aerts (2000)6m.186m.270.7750 10.959F2VHas two distinct periods
V1026 CenCentaurusAerts et al. (1998)9m.33 (Hipparcos)9m.38 (Hipparcos)1.1857A3:m
HD 17163CetusHenry et al. (2011)6m.040.42351F1V
HD 14940 (EP Cet)CetusAerts et al. (1998)6m.746m.770.5004F0IV/V
43 CygCygnusHenry et al. (2005)5m.75 (Hipparcos)5m.84 (Hipparcos)0.79955F0V
γ DorDoradoKrisciunas (1993)4m.234m.270.7570F1VOne of the original stars classified
8 DraDracoAerts et al. (1998)5m.26 (Hipparcos)5m.34 (Hipparcos)0.42450F1VmA7(n)
DI GruGrusAerts et al. (1998)8m.688m.760.8668F3IV
V1325 HerHerculesKaye et al. (1998)6m.380.4210F0V
80 LeoLeoHenry & Fekel (2002)6m.346m.370.45286F3IV
HD 40745 (AC Lep)LepusAerts et al. (1998)6m.28 (Hipparcos)6m.30 (Hipparcos)0.82427F2IV
HD 69682LynxHenry et al. (2011)6m.500.53189A9V
DO LynLynxKaye et al. (1999)7m.170.62447F0V
HD 50747MonocerosDolez et al. (2009)5m.454.865 0.956A4IVTriple star; unknown which component is variable
HD 49434MonocerosBruntt et al. (2002)5m.750.57644F1VHybrid Gamma Doradus/Delta Scuti variable
HD 41547 AMonocerosHenry et al. (2007)5m.870.81123F4V
α Oph (Rasalhague)OphiuchusMonnier et al. (2010)2m.080.5850A5IVHybrid Gamma Doradus/Delta Scuti variable
73 Oph AOphiuchusFekel & Henry (2003)6m.11 (B)0.61439F0V+G1V
HD 164615 (V2118 Oph)OphiuchusMantegazza et al. (1994)7m.027m.090.8117F2IVOne of the original stars classified
V2502 OphOphiuchusAerts et al. (1998)6m.576m.671.307F2V
HD 38309 AaOrionHenry et al. (2011)6m.090.37703F0III:n
NZ PegPegasusHenry et al. (2001)5m.83 (Hipparcos)5m.86 (Hipparcos)0.41113F2V
HR 8799 (V342 Peg)PegasusRodriguez & Zerbi (1995)6m.00 (Hipparcos)6m.06 (Hipparcos)0.5053A5VLambda Boötis star and Vega-like star
V372 PegPegasusKaye et al. (1998)6m.53 (B)2.594821F3V
39 PegPegasusHenry et al. (2005)6m.436m.530.75574F1V
HD 224638 (BT Psc)PiscesKrisciunas (1993)7m.8 (B)1.2323F0VOne of the original stars classified
HD 224945 (BU Psc)PiscesMantegazza et al. (1994)6m.930.5432A9VOne of the original stars classified
QW PupPuppisPoretti et al. (1997)4m.474m.500.9584F0IV/V
ι TrA ATriangulum AustraleAerts et al. (1998)5m.30 (Hipparcos)5m.42 (Hipparcos)1.4556F4IV
EE TucTucanaAerts et al. (1998)6m.72 (Hipparcos)6m.82 (Hipparcos)0.6935F2IV
V349 TelTelescopiumAerts et al. (1998)7m.60 (Hipparcos)7m.73 (Hipparcos)0.6953F0V
KO UMaUrsa MajorKaye et al. (1999)7m.180.7691F2V
UY UMiUrsa MinorAerts et al. (1998)6m.30 (Hipparcos)6m.38 (Hipparcos)0.7237F2V
VX UMiUrsa MinorHenry et al. (2001)6m.48 (B)0.34510A9V
ε1 Lyr BLyraePeretto I., Lora S., Peretto G., Furlato G., Barbieri M. - MarSEC (2022)6m.00 V (0.032) TESS0.415F0V