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On the first $\delta$ Sct--roAp hybrid pulsator and the stability of p and g modes in chemically peculiar A/F stars

Authors :
Murphy, Simon J.
Saio, Hideyuki
Takada-Hidai, Masahide
Kurtz, Donald W.
Shibahashi, Hiromoto
Takata, Masao
Hey, Daniel R.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Strong magnetic fields in chemically peculiar A-type (Ap) stars typically suppress low-overtone pressure modes (p modes) but allow high-overtone p modes to be driven. KIC 11296437 is the first star to show both. We obtained and analysed a Subaru spectrum, from which we show that KIC 11296437 has abundances similar to other magnetic Ap stars, and we estimate a mean magnetic field modulus of $2.8\pm0.5$ kG. The same spectrum rules out a double-lined spectroscopic binary, and we use other techniques to rule out binarity over a wide parameter space, so the two pulsation types originate in one $\delta$ Sct--roAp hybrid pulsator. We construct stellar models depleted in helium and demonstrate that helium settling is second to magnetic damping in suppressing low-overtone p modes in Ap stars. We compute the magnetic damping effect for selected p and g modes, and find that modes with frequencies similar to the fundamental mode are driven for polar field strengths $\lesssim4$ kG, while other low-overtone p modes are driven for polar field strengths up to $\sim$1.5 kG. We find that the high-order g modes commonly observed in $\gamma$ Dor stars are heavily damped by polar fields stronger than 1--4 kG, with the damping being stronger for higher radial orders. We therefore explain the observation that no magnetic Ap stars have been observed as $\gamma$ Dor stars. We use our helium-depleted models to calculate the $\delta$ Sct instability strip for metallic-lined A (Am) stars, and find that driving from a Rosseland mean opacity bump at $\sim$$5\times10^4$ K caused by the discontinuous H-ionization edge in bound-free opacity explains the observation of $\delta$ Sct pulsations in Am stars.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2009.00730
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2667