First evidence of inertial modes in $\gamma$ Doradus stars: The core rotation revealed
R-M. Ouazzani, F. Ligni\`eres, M-A. Dupret, S.J.A.J. Salmon, J., Ballot, S. Christophe, and M. Takata

TL;DR
This study provides the first observational evidence of inertial modes in gamma Doradus stars, revealing core rotation and density stratification through resonances with gravito-inertial modes in Kepler data.
Contribution
It demonstrates that pure inertial modes trapped in the convective core can be detected via their resonance with gravito-inertial modes, linking core properties to observable pulsation features.
Findings
Detection of dips in period spacing series indicating inertial mode resonances
First observational evidence of inertial modes in gamma Doradus stars
Sensitivity of resonances to core density stratification
Abstract
Gamma Doradus stars present an incredibly rich pulsation spectra, with gravito-inertial modes, in some cases supplemented with delta Scuti-like pressure modes and in numerous cases with Rossby modes. The present paper aims at showing that, in addition to these modes established in the radiative envelope, pure inertial modes, trapped in the convective core, can be detected in Kepler observations of gamma Doradus stars, thanks to their resonance with the gravito-inertial modes. We start by using a simplified model of perturbations in a full sphere of uniform density. Under these conditions, the spectrum of pure inertial modes is known from analytical solutions of the so-called Poincare equation. We then compute coupling factors which help select the pure inertial modes which interact best with the surrounding dipolar gravito-inertial modes. Using complete calculations of…
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