Should roAp Stars get Wet and Will they Make a Splash?

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Stars: Chemically Peculiar, Magnetic, Oscillations, Asteroseismology

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The one attempt (in 1989) to monitor a rapidly oscillating Ap (roAp) star with the WET network was a failure, but for reasons which are now clearly recognized and correctable. In the meantime, roAp research has blossomed to the point that we are better able to extract astrophysical information about these magnetic stars from WET-quality data. The time is ripe for a WET campaign on a multi-mode roAp pulsator.

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