Equatorially trapped Rossby waves in radiative stars

Author:

Albekioni Mariam123ORCID,Zaqarashvili Teimuraz V.234,Kukhianidze Vasil23,Gurgenashvili Eka123,Bourdin Philippe4

Affiliation:

1. Institut für Astrophysik Georg‐August‐Universität Göttingen Germany

2. Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Space Research Center, School of Natural Sciences and Medicine Ilia State University Tbilisi Georgia

3. Department of the Solar System Research Evgeni Kharadze Georgian National Observatory Abastumani Adigeni Georgia

4. Institut of Physics, IGAM University of Graz Graz Austria

Abstract

AbstractObservations by recent space missions reported the detection of Rossby waves (r‐modes) in light curves of many stars (mostly A, B, and F spectral types) with outer radiative envelope. This article aims to study the theoretical dynamics of Rossby‐type waves in such stars. Hydrodynamic equations in a rotating frame were split into horizontal and vertical parts connected by a separation constant (or an equivalent depth). Vertical equations were solved analytically for a linear temperature profile and the equivalent depth was derived through free surface boundary condition. It is found that the vertical modes are concentrated in the near‐surface layer with a thickness of several tens of surface density scale height. Then with the equivalent width, horizontal structure equations were solved, and the corresponding dispersion relation for Rossby, Rossby‐gravity, and inertia‐gravity waves was obtained. The solutions were found to be confined around the equator, leading to the equatorially trapped waves. It was shown that the wave frequency depends on the vertical temperature gradient as well as on stellar rotation. Therefore, observations of wave frequency in light curves of stars with known parameters (radius, surface gravity, rotation period) could be used to estimate the temperature gradient in stellar outer layers. Consequently, the Rossby mode may be considered as an additional tool in asteroseismology apart from acoustic and gravity modes.

Funder

Austrian Science Fund

Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation

Volkswagen Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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