Abstract

AbstractAttempts to interpret the observed oscillation spectrum of the SPB star HD 50230 are reported. We argue that a nearly equidistant period spacing found in the oscillation spectrum of the star is most likely accidental. The observed period distribution requires excitation of modes with the degree l > 4. Much more may be learned from the rich oscillation spectrum of the star but most of the work is still ahead of us.

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