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Asteroseismic g-mode period spacings in strongly magnetic rotating stars

Nicholas Z. Rui, J. M. Joel Ong, S. Mathis

2023Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT Strong magnetic fields are expected to significantly modify the pulsation frequencies of waves propagating in the cores of red giants or in the radiative envelopes of intermediate- and high-mass main-sequence stars. We calculate the g-mode frequencies of stars with magnetic dipole fields which are aligned with their rotational axes, treating both the Lorentz and Coriolis forces non-perturbatively. We provide a compact asymptotic formula for the g-mode period spacing and universally find that strong magnetism decreases this period spacing substantially more than is predicted by perturbation theory. These results are validated with explicit numerical mode calculations for realistic stellar models. The approach we present is highly versatile: once the eigenvalues λ of a certain differential operator are pre-computed as a function of the magnetogravity and rotational frequencies (in units of the mode frequency), the non-perturbative impact of the Coriolis and Lorentz forces is understood under a broad domain of validity and is readily incorporated into asteroseismic modelling.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsStarsMagnetic fieldAstrophysicsRadiative transferLorentz transformationPerturbation theory (quantum mechanics)MagnetohydrodynamicsQuantum electrodynamicsDipoleEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMagnetic dipolePerturbation (astronomy)Lorentz forceMagnetismMode (computer interface)Differential rotationComputational physicsClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsOperating systemComputer scienceStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstrophysics and Star Formation StudiesAstro and Planetary Science
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