Stochastic excitation of non-radial modes I. High-angular-degree p modes
K. Belkacem, R. Samadi, M.J. Goupil, M.A. Dupret

TL;DR
This paper develops a formalism to estimate the excitation rates of non-radial stellar oscillation modes caused by turbulent convection, highlighting the significance of non-radial effects especially for high-angular-degree p modes in the Sun.
Contribution
It generalizes existing models to non-radial modes, providing a new method to compute excitation rates for high-angular-degree p modes in stars.
Findings
Non-radial effects are significant for high-$ abla$ modes and high $ abla$ values.
Excitation depends on mode inertia for high-$n$ modes.
Formalism is valid for $ abla$ modes with $ abla < 500$.
Abstract
Turbulent motions in stellar convection zones generate acoustic energy, part of which is then supplied to normal modes of the star. Their amplitudes result from a balance between the efficiencies of excitation and damping processes in the convection zones. We develop a formalism that provides the excitation rates of non-radial global modes excited by turbulent convection. As a first application, we estimate the impact of non-radial effects on excitation rates and amplitudes of high-angular-degree modes which are observed on the Sun. A model of stochastic excitation by turbulent convection has been developed to compute the excitation rates, and it has been successfully applied to solar radial modes (Samadi & Goupil 2001, Belkacem et al. 2006b). We generalize this approach to the case of non-radial global modes. This enables us to estimate the energy supplied to high-() acoustic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
