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Driving g-Mode Pulsation in γ Doradus Variables
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Abstract
Surface convection zones in γ Doradus variables (early F-type g-mode pulsators) can drive pulsation via the ‘convective driving’ mechanism. This mechanism is first proposed and studied in the context of ZZ Cetis (hydrogen-envelope white dwarfs with g-mode pulsations) by Brickhill (1991) and Goldreich & Wu (1999). We implement and develop the convective driving theory to suit the environments on γ Dors, in particular, stronger super-adiabatic gradient and weaker convective flux than those in white dwarfs. This results in a spectrum of gravity-modes being excited in the observed temperature range. However, there are more remaining problems than those that are solved.
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- Part 4. The Interaction between Convection and Pulsation
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