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If Gamma Dor-type pulsations are driven by the convective blocking mechanism, a convective envelope at a sufficient depth is essential. There are several hot Gamma Dor and hybrid star candidates in which there should not be an adequate convective envelope to excite the{gamma}Dor-type oscillations. The existence of these hot objects needs an explanation. Therefore, we selected, observed and studied 24 hot{gamma}Dor and hybrid candidates to investigate their properties. The atmospheric parameters, chemical abundances and vsini values of the candidates were obtained using medium-resolution (R= 46 000)spectra taken with the FIES instrument mounted at the NordicOptical Telescope. We also carried out frequency analyses of theKeplerlong- and short-cadence data to determine the exact pulsation contents. We found only five bona-fide hot{gamma}Dor and three bona-fide hot hybrid stars in our sample. The other 16 stars were found to benormal{gamma}Dor,{delta}Sct, or hybrid variables. No chemical peculiarity was detected in the spectra of the bona-fide hot{gamma}Dor and hybrid stars. We investigated the interplay between rotation and pulsational modes. We also found that the hot{gamma}Dor stars havehigherGaialuminosities and larger radii compared to main-sequence A-F stars.
Context: Several hundred candidate hybrid pulsators of type A-F have been identified from space-based observations. Their large number allows both statistical analyses and detailed investigations of individual stars. This offers the opportunity to st
We have obtained CCD photometry and medium-resolution spectroscopy of a number of $delta$ Scuti and $gamma$ Doradus stars in the Kepler field-of-view as part of the ground-based observational efforts to support the textit{Kepler} space mission. In th
Observations of the pulsations of stars can be used to infer their interior structure and test theoretical models. The main sequence $gamma$ Doradus (Dor) and $delta$ Scuti (Sct) stars with masses 1.2-2.5 $M_{sun}$ are particularly useful for these s
By using a non-local and time-dependent convection theory, we have calculated radial and low-degree non-radial oscillations for stellar evolutionary models with $M=1.4$--3.0,$mathrm{M}_odot$. The results of our study predict theoretical instability s
Gamma Doradus are F-type stars pulsating with high order g-modes. Their instability strip (IS) overlaps the red edge of the delta Scuti one. This observation has led to search for objects in this region of the HR diagram showing p and g-modes simulta