Indirect imaging of stellar nonradial pulsations
Indirect imaging of stellar nonradial pulsations
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
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We present a novel method, based on the Doppler imaging inversion technique, which tries to construct a two-dimensional ‘image’ of the pulsation velocity field using time series observations of stellar spectra. This method is applied to study the geometry of nonradial oscillations in the roAp star HR 3831. The image of pulsational perturbations at the surface of this star is the first stellar pulsation map derived without assuming the spherical harmonic formalism. Our Doppler reconstruction directly demonstrates an alignment of the roAp pulsations with the stellar magnetic field axis. It also reveals a significant distortion of the dominant oblique $\ell=1$ oscillation mode by the stellar magnetic field. This first detailed characterization of the magnetic and rotation effects on pulsations opens possibilities for the direct testing of recent theories of magnetoacoustic oscillations in roAp stars.To search for other articles by the author(s) go to: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abstract_service.html...
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Indirect imaging of stellar nonradial pulsations
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1743-9213
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1743-9221
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10.1017/S1743921305009853