Oscillations of alpha UMa and other red giants

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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10.1046/j.1365-8711.2001.04894.x

There is growing observational evidence that the variability of red giants could be caused by excitation of global modes of oscillation. The most recent evidence of such oscillations was reported for alpha UMa by Buzasi et al.(2000). We address the problem of radial and nonradial mode excitation in red giants from the theoretical point of view. In particular, we present the results of numerical computations of oscillation properties of a model of alpha UMa and of several models of a 2M_sun star in the red-giant phase. In the red giant stars by far most of the nonradial modes are confined to to the deep interior, where they have the g-mode character. Only modes at resonant frequencies of the p-mode cavity have substantial amplitudes in the outer layers. We have shown that such modes can be unstable with the linear growth rates similar to those of corresponding to radial modes. We have been unable to explain the observed oscillation properties of alpha UMa, either in terms of mode instability or in terms of stochastic excitation by turbulent convection. Modes at the lowest frequencies, which exhibit the largest amplitudes and may correspond to the first three radial modes, are found stable if all effects of convection are taken into account. The observed frequency dependence of amplitudes does not agree with what one expects from stochastic excitation. The predicted fundamental mode amplitude is by about two orders of magnitude smaller than those of high frequency modes, which is in stark disagreement with the observations.

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