Low-degree mixed modes in red giant stars with moderate core magnetic fields
Shyeh Tjing Loi, John C. B. Papaloizou

TL;DR
This paper develops a new formalism to analyze the effects of moderate core magnetic fields on mixed modes in evolved red giant stars, enabling better interpretation of observational data about stellar interiors.
Contribution
It introduces a non-perturbative method to incorporate magnetic fields into mixed mode analysis, deriving new quantization conditions and frequency shift expressions.
Findings
Derived a differential system for magnetically affected eigenfunctions.
Obtained a magnetically modified quantization condition for mixed modes.
Identified an additional offset term sensitive to the evanescent zone properties.
Abstract
Observations of pressure-gravity mixed modes, combined with a theoretical framework for understanding mode formation, can yield a wealth of information about deep stellar interiors. In this paper, we seek to develop a formalism for treating the effects of deeply buried core magnetic fields on mixed modes in evolved stars, where the fields are moderate, i.e. not strong enough to disrupt wave propagation, but where they may be too strong for non-degenerate first-order perturbation theory to be applied. The magnetic field is incorporated in a way that avoids having to use this. Inclusion of the Lorentz force term is shown to yield a system of differential equations that allows for the magnetically-affected eigenfunctions to be computed from scratch, rather than following the approach of first-order perturbation theory. For sufficiently weak fields, coupling between different spherical…
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