SETI bioastro: Close frequencies in pulsating stars: common and mysterious!

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Fri Sep 23 2005 - 13:49:32 UTC

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    Paper: astro-ph/0509666
    Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:07:12 GMT (777kb)

    Title: Close frequencies in pulsating stars: common and mysterious!

    Authors: M. Breger, A. A. Pamyatnykh

    Categories: astro-ph

    Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures. To appear in the Proceedings of the Workshop
    "Stellar pulsation and evolution" (June 19-24, 2005, Monte Porzio Catone,
    Italy), eds. A. R. Walker and G. Bono, 2005, Mem. S. A. It., in press
    \\
    Amplitude and phase variability are commonly found in many different types
    of
    pulsating stars. This suggests a common, presently unknown physical origin.
    We
    have examined the phenomenon in several Delta Scuti stars with extensive
    data
    and find the beating of close frequencies to be responsible. This is
    demonstrated for the star FG Vir by testing the relationship between the
    observed amplitude and phase variations. Most close frequency pairs are
    situated near the observed or theoretically predicted frequencies of radial
    modes. The large number of detected close frequencies excludes the
    possibility
    of accidental frequency agreements.

    \\ ( http://arXiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0509666 , 777kb)


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