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2006ApJ...650.1111S - Astrophys. J., 650, 1111-1118 (2006/October-3)

MOST(1) detects g- and p-modes in the B supergiant HD 163899 (B2 Ib/II).

SAIO H., KUSCHNIG R., GAUTSCHY A., CAMERON C., WALKER G.A.H., MATTHEWS J.M., GUENTHER D.B., MOFFAT A.F.J., RUCINSKI S.M., SASSELOV D. and WEISS W.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Microvariability and Oscillations of Stars (MOST) satellite observed the B supergiant HD 163899 (B2 Ib/II) for 37 days as a guide star and detected 48 frequencies ≲2.8 cycles/day with amplitudes of a few millimagnitudes (mmag) and less. The frequency range embraces g- and p-mode pulsations. It was generally thought that no g-modes are excited in less luminous B supergiants because strong radiative damping is expected in the core. Our theoretical models, however, show that such g-modes are excited in massive post-main-sequence stars, in accordance with these observations. The nonradial pulsations excited in models between 20 Mat logTeff~4.41 and 15 Mat logTeff~4.36 are roughly consistent with the observed frequency range. Excitation by the Fe bump in opacity is possible because g-modes can be partially reflected at a convective zone associated with the hydrogen-burning shell, which significantly reduces radiative damping in the core. The MOST light curve of HD 163899 shows that such a reflection of g-modes actually occurs and reveals the existence of a previously unrecognized type of variable, slowly pulsating B supergiants (SPBsg) distinct from α Cyg variables. Such g-modes have great potential for asteroseismology.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Early-Type - stars: individual (HD 163899) - Stars: Oscillations - Stars: Supergiants

Simbad objects: 13

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