Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1998-09-16
ASP Conf.Ser. 135 (1998) 414
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Scientific paper
The mechanism for excitation of p-modes in rapidly oscillating, peculiar A (roAp, or cool chemically peculiar, CP) stars is unknown. Observations strongly suggest that acoustic modes in roAp stars are causally linked to the stars' magnetic field. We propose that small fluctuations in the shape of the mean magnetic field drive magnetosonic waves, which are observed as p-modes in these stars. The dynamic edge region of roAp stars is a force-free spherical shell. When strongly coupled to the magnetic field, a force-free plasma can oscillate about a minimum in its mean magnetic energy. We describe the stable eigenmodes for this energy minimum in a spherical shell with an open boundary. The wavenumbers, frequencies, and energies of resulting oscillations are consistent with observations of p-modes in roAp stars. Our magnetic model for p-mode oscillations in stars does not invoke convection or opacity mechanisms. We also suggest the possibility of a nonlinear dynamo for such magnetic stars, which lack the convection needed for the usual (-( dynamo.
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