Signatures of internal rotation discovered in the Kepler data of five slowly pulsating B stars
P. I. P\'apics, A. Tkachenko, T. Van Reeth, C. Aerts, E. Moravveji, M., Van de Sande, K. De Smedt, S. Bloemen, J. Southworth, J. Debosscher, E., Niemczura, J. F. Gameiro

TL;DR
This study analyzes Kepler data of five slowly pulsating B stars to detect internal rotation signatures through gravity mode period series, providing insights into stellar internal mixing and rotation.
Contribution
It extends seismic studies of SPB stars by identifying gravity mode period series influenced by rotation, aiding calibration of stellar models.
Findings
Detected gravity mode period series in five SPB stars.
Identified rotation and chemical mixing signatures in pulsation data.
Discovered a fast-rotating SPB star with Be signatures and outbursts.
Abstract
Massive stars are important building blocks of the Universe, and their stellar structure and evolution models are fundamental cornerstones of various fields in modern astrophysics. The precision of these models is limited by our lack of understanding of various internal mixing processes that significantly influence the lifetime of these objects (e.g. core overshoot, chemical mixing, or the internal differential rotation). Our goal is to calibrate models by extending the sample of available seismic studies of slowly pulsating B (SPB) stars, providing input for theoretical modelling efforts that will deliver precise constraints on the parameters describing the internal mixing processes in these objects. We used spectral synthesis and disentangling techniques to derive fundamental parameters and to determine precise orbital parameters from high-resolution spectra. We employed custom masks…
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