Unstable non-radial modes in radial pulsators: theory and an example
Abstract
We study the possibility of the excitation of non-radial oscillations in classical pulsating stars. The stability of an RR Lyrae model is examined through non-adiabatic non-radial calculations. We also explore stability in the presence of non-linear coupling between radial and non-radial modes of nearly identical frequency. In our model, a large number of unstable low-degree (l=1,2) modes have frequencies in the vicinity of unstable radial mode frequencies. The growth rates of such modes, however, are considerably smaller than those of the radial modes. We also recover an earlier result that at higher degrees (l=6-12) there are modes trapped in the envelope with growth rates similar to those of radial modes. Subsequently, monomode radial pulsation of this model is considered. The destabilizing effect of the 1:1 resonance between the radial mode and nearby non-radial modes of low degrees is studied, with the assumption that the excited radial mode saturates the linear instability of all other modes. The instability depends on the radial mode amplitude, the frequency difference, the damping rate of the non-radial mode, and the strength of the non-linear coupling between the modes considered. At the pulsation amplitudes typical for RR Lyrae stars, the instability of the monomode radial pulsation and the concomitant resonant excitation of some non-radial oscillation modes is found to be very likely.
- Publication:
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Pub Date:
- June 1998
- DOI:
- 10.1046/j.1365-8711.1998.01540.x
- Bibcode:
- 1998MNRAS.297..536V
- Keywords:
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- STARS: INTERIORS;
- STARS: OSCILLATIONS;
- CEPHEIDS;
- STARS: VARIABLES: OTHER