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Variability of newly identified B-type stars observed by <i>Kepler</i>

Wojciech Szewczuk, Przemysław Walczak, J. Daszyńska‐Daszkiewicz

2021Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT Recent re-determination of stellar atmospheric parameters for a sample of stars observed during the Kepler mission allowed to enlarge the number of Kepler B-type stars. We present the detailed frequency analysis for all these objects. All stars exhibit pulsational variability with maximum amplitudes at frequencies corresponding to high-order g modes. Peaks that could be identified with low-order p/g modes are also extracted for a few stars. We identified some patters in the oscillation spectra that can be associated with the period spacings that can results from the asymptotic nature of the detected pulsational modes. We also tentatively confront the observed oscillation characteristics with predictions from linear non-adiabatic computations of stellar pulsations. For high-order g modes the traditional approximation was employed to include the effects of rotation on the frequency values and mode instability.

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PhysicsStarsAsteroseismologyAstrophysicsOscillation (cell signaling)KeplerAdiabatic processSpectral lineRotation periodRotation (mathematics)AmplitudeStellar pulsationStellar rotationInstabilityAstronomyBiologyMathematicsGeneticsMechanicsGeometryQuantum mechanicsThermodynamicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstrophysics and Star Formation StudiesAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation
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