Tidally Trapped Pulsations in Binary Stars
J. Fuller, D. W. Kurtz, G. Handler, and S. Rappaport

TL;DR
This paper develops a theoretical framework to explain the pulsation amplitude modulation in tidally distorted binary stars, introducing concepts like tidal trapping, alignment, and amplification, and compares predictions with observed tidally tilted pulsators.
Contribution
It provides a new formalism and semi-analytic model for understanding how tidal effects influence stellar oscillations in binary systems, explaining recent observations.
Findings
Tidal trapping confines oscillations near tidal poles or equator.
Tidal alignment causes modes to align with the tidal axis.
The theory explains amplitude and phase modulation in observed pulsators.
Abstract
A new class of pulsating binary stars was recently discovered, whose pulsation amplitudes are strongly modulated with orbital phase. Stars in close binaries are tidally distorted, so we examine how a star's tidally induced asphericity affects its oscillation mode frequencies and eigenfunctions. We explain the pulsation amplitude modulation via tidal mode coupling such that the pulsations are effectively confined to certain regions of the star, e.g., the tidal pole or the tidal equator. In addition to a rigorous mathematical formalism to compute this coupling, we provide a more intuitive semi-analytic description of the process. We discuss three resulting effects: 1. Tidal alignment, i.e., the alignment of oscillation modes about the tidal axis rather than the rotation axis; 2. Tidal trapping, e.g., the confinement of oscillations near the tidal poles or the tidal equator; 3. Tidal…
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