On the seismic modelling of rotating B-type pulsators in the traditional approximation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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8 pages, 4 figures. Paper submitted for publication in the Proceedings of the 61st Fujihara Seminar: Progress in solar/stellar

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The CoRoT and Kepler data revolutionised our view on stellar pulsation. For massive stars, the space data revealed the simultaneous presence of low-amplitude low-order modes and dominant high-order gravity modes in several B-type pulsators. The interpretation of such a rich set of detected oscillations requires new tools. We present computations of oscillations for B-type pulsators taking into account the effects of the Coriolis force in the so-called traditional approximation. We discuss the limitations of classical frequency matching to tune these stars seismically and show that the predictive power is limited in the case of high-order gravity mode pulsators, except if numerous modes of consecutive radial order can be identified.

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