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Frequency regularities of acoustic modes and multi-colour mode identification in rapidly rotating stars

D. R. Reese, F. Lignières, J. Ballot, M. -A. Dupret, C. Barban, C. van 't Veer-Menneret, K. B. MacGregor

Published 2017-01-31Version 1

Context: Mode identification has remained a major obstacle in the interpretation of pulsation spectra in rapidly rotating stars. Aims: We would like to test mode identification methods and seismic diagnostics in rapidly rotating stars, using oscillation spectra based on new theoretical predictions. Methods: We investigate the auto-correlation function and Fourier transform of theoretically calculated frequency spectra, in which modes are selected according to their visibilities. Given the difficulties in predicting intrinsic mode amplitudes, we experimented with various ad-hoc prescriptions for setting these, including using random values. Furthermore, we analyse the ratios between mode amplitudes observed in different photometric bands. Results: When non-random intrinsic mode amplitudes are used, our results show that it is possible to extract the large frequency separation or half its value, and sometimes twice the rotation rate, from the auto-correlation function. The Fourier transforms are mostly sensitive to the large frequency separation or half its value. When the intrinsic mode amplitudes include random factors, the results are far less favourable. We also find that amplitude ratios provide a good way of grouping together modes with similar characteristics. By analysing the frequencies of these groups, it is possible to constrain mode identification as well as determine the large frequency separation and the rotation rate.

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