Bibcode
Antoci, V.; Handler, G.; Campante, T. L.; Thygesen, A. O.; Moya, A.; Kallinger, T.; Stello, D.; Grigahcène, A.; Kjeldsen, H.; Bedding, T. R.; Lüftinger, T.; Christensen-Dalsgaard, J.; Catanzaro, G.; Frasca, A.; De Cat, P.; Uytterhoeven, K.; Bruntt, H.; Houdek, G.; Kurtz, D. W.; Lenz, P.; Kaiser, A.; van Cleve, J.; Allen, C.; Clarke, B. D.
Bibliographical reference
Nature, Volume 477, Issue 7366, pp. 570-573 (2011).
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Description
Delta Scuti (δSct) stars are opacity-driven pulsators with masses
of 1.5-2.5Msolar, their pulsations resulting from the varying
ionization of helium. In less massive stars such as the Sun, convection
transports mass and energy through the outer 30per cent of the star and
excites a rich spectrum of resonant acoustic modes. Based on the solar
example, with no firm theoretical basis, models predict that the
convective envelope in δSct stars extends only about 1per cent of
the radius, but with sufficient energy to excite solar-like
oscillations. This was not observed before the Kepler mission, so the
presence of a convective envelope in the models has been questioned.
Here we report the detection of solar-like oscillations in the
δSct star HD187547, implying that surface convection operates
efficiently in stars about twice as massive as the Sun, as the ad hoc
models predicted.
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