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Kappa-mechanism excitation of retrograde mixed modes in rotating B-type stars

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MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 364, Issue 2, Pages 573-582

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09585.x

Keywords

instabilities; stars : early-type; stars : emission-line, Be; stars : oscillations; stars : rotation; stars : variables : other

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I examine the stability of retrograde mixed modes in rotating B-type stars. These modes can be regarded as a hybrid between the Rossby modes that arise from conservation of vorticity, and the Poincare modes that are gravity waves modified by the Coriolis force. Using a non-adiabatic pulsation code based around the traditional approximation, I find that the modes are unstable in mid- to late-B-type stars, as a result of the same iron-bump opacity mechanism that is usually associated with SPB and beta Cep stars. At one-half of the critical rotation rate, the instability for the modes with azimuthal orders m = 1 to 4 spans the spectral types B4 to A0. Inertial-frame periods of the unstable modes range from 100 days down to a fraction of a day, while normalized growth rates can reach in excess of 10(-5). I discuss the relevance of these findings to SPB and pulsating Be stars, and to the putative Maia class of variable star. I also outline some of the questions raised by this discovery of a wholly new class of pulsational instability in early-type stars.

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