Abstract

Nonlinear mode interactions are difficult to observe from ground-based telescopes as the typical periods of the modulations induced by those nonlinear phenomena are on timescales of weeks, months, even years. The launch of space telescopes, e.g., Kepler , has tremendously changed the situation and shredded new light on this research field. We present results from Kepler photometry showing evidence that nonlinear interactions between modes occur in the two compact pulsators KIC 8626021, a DB white dwarf, and KIC 10139564, a short period hot B subdwarf. KIC 8626021 and KIC 10139564 had been monitored by Kepler in short-cadence for nearly two years and more than three years without interruption, respectively. By analyzing these high-quality photometric data, we found that the modes within the triplets induced by rotation clearly reveal different behaviors: their frequencies and amplitudes may exhibit either periodic or irregular modulations, or remain constant. These various behaviors of the amplitude and of the frequency modulations of the oscillation modes observed in these two stars are in good agreement with those predicted within the amplitude equation formalism in the case of the nonlinear resonant mode coupling mechanism.

Highlights

  • Evolved compact pulsators, white dwarf and hot B subdwarf stars, have been well investigated by the technique of asteroseismology

  • These various behaviors of the amplitude and of the frequency modulations of the oscillation modes observed in these two stars are in good agreement with those predicted within the amplitude equation formalism in the case of the nonlinear resonant mode coupling mechanism

  • White dwarf stars are the end fates of stellar evolution for 98% of the stars in our Galaxy. They span over quite a large region in the H-R diagram, with effective temperature of ∼ 10 000 − 170 000 K and surface gravity of ∼ 5.5 − 8.5 dex [1, 2]

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Summary

Seismology of the Sun and the Distant Stars II

Nonlinear asteroseismology: insight from amplitude and frequency modulations of oscillation modes in compact pulsators from Kepler photometry. Weikai Zong1,2 , , Stéphane Charpinet1,2, , Gérard Vauclair1,2, , Noemi Giammichele1,2,3 , and Valérie Van Grootel. Département de Physique, Université de Montréal, CP 6128, Succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal, QC H3C 3J7, Canada. Institut d’Astrophysique et de Géophysique, Quartier Agora, Allée du 6 Août 19c, 4000 Liège, Belgium

Introduction
Nonlinear resonant mode couplings
Amplitude and frequency modulations
Findings
Conclusions
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