Amplitude and frequency variations of oscillation modes in the pulsating DB white dwarf star KIC~08626021: The likely signature of nonlinear resonant mode coupling
W. Zong, S. Charpinet, G. Vauclair, N. Giammichele, and V. Van Grootel

TL;DR
This study analyzes Kepler data of the pulsating white dwarf KIC 08626021, revealing clear signatures of nonlinear resonant mode coupling through observed amplitude and frequency modulations, which impact stellar evolution measurements.
Contribution
It provides the first observational evidence of nonlinear resonant mode coupling in white dwarf stars, supported by detailed data analysis and pulsation modeling.
Findings
Detected periodic frequency and amplitude modulations in triplet modes
Identified different regimes of nonlinear resonance behavior
Quantified mode growth rates for future theoretical comparisons
Abstract
Aims. We use the Kepler data accumulated on the pulsating DB white dwarf KIC 08626021 to explore in detail the stability of its oscillation modes, searching in particular for evidences of nonlinear behaviors. Methods. We analyse nearly two years of uninterrupted short cadence data, concentrating in particular on identified triplets due to stellar rotation that show intriguing behaviors during the course of the observations. Results. We find clear signatures of nonlinear effects attributed to resonant mode coupling mechanisms. We find that a triplet at 4310 {\mu}Hz and this doublet at 3681 {\mu}Hz (most likely the two visible components of an incomplete triplet) have clear periodic frequency and amplitude modulations typical of the so-called intermediate regime of the resonance, with time scales consistent with theoretical expectations. Another triplet at 5073 {\mu}Hz is likely in a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
