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A&A 474, 961-967 (2007)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20077647
The role of rotation on Petersen diagrams
II. The influence of near-degeneracy
J. C. Suárez1, 2, R. Garrido1, and A. Moya11 Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (CSIC), CP3004 Granada, Spain
e-mail: jcsuarez@iaa.es
2 Observatoire de Paris, LESIA, UMR 8109, Meudon, France
(Received 13 April 2007 / Accepted 7 August 2007)
Abstract
Aims.In the present work, the effect of near-degeneracy on
rotational Petersen
diagrams (RPD) is analysed.
Methods.Seismic models are computed considering rotation effects on
both equilibrium models and adiabatic oscillation frequencies
(including second-order near-degeneracy effects). Contamination
of coupled modes and coupling strength on the first radial modes
are studied in detail.
Results.Analysis of relative intrinsic amplitudes of near-degenerate modes
reveals that the identity of the fundamental radial mode and its
coupled quadrupole pair are almost unaltered once near-degeneracy
effects are considered. However, for the first overtone, a mixed
radial/quadrupole identity is always predicted. The effect of
near-degeneracy on the oscillation frequencies becomes critical for
rotational velocities larger than 15-20 km s-1, for which large
wriggles in the evolution of the period ratios are obtained
(up 10-2). Such wriggles imply uncertainties, in terms of metallicity
determinations using RPD, reaching up to 0.50 dex,
which can be critical for Pop. I HADS (High Amplitude
Scuti stars). In terms of mass
determinations, uncertainties reaching up to 0.5
are predicted. The location of such wriggles is found to be independent of metallicity and rotational
velocity, and governed mainly by the avoided-crossing phenomenon.
Conclusions.Near-degeneracy affects significantly the
period
ratios even for relatively low rotational velocities, and that can be
critical when accurate determinations of mass and metallicity are required.
Nevertheless, analysis of near-degeneracy effects provides some clues
for the identification of the fundamental radial mode, the first overtone,
and their corresponding quadrupole coupled pairs.
This can be especially useful when additional information on mode
identification and/or metallicity is available, for example from multicolour
photometry and/or spectroscopy, not only for accurate diagnostics on metallicity
and mass, but also because it is possible to constrain, to some extent,
the rotational velocity of the star (and thereby its inclination angle).
Key words: stars: variables:
© ESO 2007
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