The puzzling new class of variable stars in NGC 3766 : old friend pulsators?
S. J. A. J. Salmon, J. Montalb\`an, D. R. Reese, M.-A. Dupret, P., Eggenberger

TL;DR
The paper investigates the peculiar variable stars in NGC 3766, proposing they are fast rotating SPB pulsators whose observed properties are influenced by rotation and gravity darkening effects.
Contribution
It introduces a model explaining the new variables as fast rotating SPB stars affected by gravity darkening and rotational mode visibility, expanding understanding of pulsation behavior.
Findings
Fast rotation causes mode visibility to depend on viewing angle.
Gravity darkening shifts observed periods into the 0.2-0.5 day range.
New variables are likely fast rotating SPB pulsators.
Abstract
The recent variability survey of the NGC 3766 cluster revealed a considerable number of periodic variable stars in a region of the H-R diagram where no pulsation is expected. This region lies between the instability strips of the delta Scuti and SPB stars. Moreover the periods of the new phenomenon, P~0.1-0.7 d, do not allow to associate it a priori to either of these two types of pulsations. Stars in the NGC 3766 cluster are known as fast rotators with rotational velocities typically larger than half of their critical velocity. Rotation can affect both the geometrical properties and period domain of pulsations. It also alters the apparent stellar luminosity through gravity darkening, effect seldom taken considered in theoretical studies of the rotation-pulsation interaction. We explore if both of these effects are able to deliver a consistent interpretation for the observed properties…
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