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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 February 2014
We present a study of KIC 10670103, a pulsating hot subdwarf in the Kepler field. By means of Fourier analysis, we investigate periodic signals associated with pulsations. Using asymptotic relationships and rotational multiplets we identify degrees of modes. The Fourier spectrum appears to be rich in l=1 and l=2 multiplets allowing derivation of a ~90-day rotation period of the star from rotational splittings. Comparing the identified gravity-mode period spacing pattern with theoretical models we show that KIC 10670103 has to be a thick-envelope sdBV.