Stability and Dynamics of Three-mode Coupling in δ Scuti Stars

Recent observations of δ Scuti stars find evidence of nonlinear three-mode coupling in their oscillation spectra. There are two types of three-mode coupling likely to be important in δ Scuti stars: (i) direct coupling, in which two linearly unstable modes (driven by the κ -mechanism) excite a linear...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Mourabit, Nevin N. Weinberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2025-01-01
Series:The Astrophysical Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/add019
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Summary:Recent observations of δ Scuti stars find evidence of nonlinear three-mode coupling in their oscillation spectra. There are two types of three-mode coupling likely to be important in δ Scuti stars: (i) direct coupling, in which two linearly unstable modes (driven by the κ -mechanism) excite a linearly stable mode, and (ii) parametric coupling, in which one linearly unstable mode excites two linearly stable modes. M. Breger & M. H. Montgomery find especially strong evidence of direct coupling in the δ Scuti star KIC 8054146. However, direct coupling is inherently unstable and cannot be the mechanism by which the modes saturate and achieve nonlinear equilibrium. By integrating the amplitude equations of small mode networks, we show that the modes can achieve equilibrium if parametric coupling operates in tandem with direct coupling. Using mode parameters calculated from a δ Scuti model, we also find that parametric and direct coupling are likely to be simultaneously active. Importantly, parametric coupling does not necessarily disrupt the correlations found in KIC 8054146 between the amplitudes and phases of the directly coupled modes. We conclude that δ Scuti stars are likely impacted by both parametric and direct coupling, and that accounting for both in future large-mode-network calculations may help explain the complicated mode dynamics observed in many δ Scuti stars.
ISSN:1538-4357