2013
DOI: 10.1017/s1743921313014324
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Pulsation of magnetic stars

Abstract: Abstract. Some Ap stars with strong magnetic fields pulsate in high-order p modes; they are called roAp (rapidly oscillating Ap) stars. The p-mode frequencies are modified by the magnetic fields. Although the large frequency separation is hardly affected, small separations are modified considerably. The magnetic field also affects the latitudinal amplitude distribution on the surface. We discuss the property of axisymmetric p-mode oscillations in roAp stars.Keywords. stars: magnetic fields, stars: oscillations… Show more

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“…Mass cutoff frequency with pulsation phase changes much smaller than predicted. To put some of these characteristics into perspective, we plot these stars (in red) in the T eff − νL/M plane, after Saio (2014), in Fig. 12 alongside other roAp stars.…”
Section: Starmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mass cutoff frequency with pulsation phase changes much smaller than predicted. To put some of these characteristics into perspective, we plot these stars (in red) in the T eff − νL/M plane, after Saio (2014), in Fig. 12 alongside other roAp stars.…”
Section: Starmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The numerical labels correspond to the stars in Table A1. Figure after Saio (2014). frequency parameters are combined to provide the νL/M parameter; this eliminates the mass dependence of the cutoff frequency and instability range due to H-ionisation zone at a given effective temperature.…”
Section: Starmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A further challenge to theoretical models of pulsations in magnetic stars are oscillations above the so-called acoustic cutoff frequency (Saio 2013;Holdsworth et al 2018b). In non-magnetic stars, oscillations above this frequency are not expected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many roAp stars show harmonics of their principal pulsation mode frequency (e.g. γ Equ, Gruberbauer et al 2008;HD 99563, Handler et al 2006; HR 3831, Kurtz et al 1993) which The plot is based on that of Saio (2014) and updated from Holdsworth et al (2018b) using Gaia DR2 parallaxes. The squares represent the principle pulsation frequency, with vertical bars showing the range of frequencies for multi-periodic stars.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%