On the feasibility of structure inversions for gravity-mode pulsators
Vincent Vanlaer, Conny Aerts, Earl P. Bellinger, J{\o}rgen, Christensen-Dalsgaard

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential of using structure inversion techniques to directly probe the internal structure of gravity-mode pulsators, specifically SPB stars, and assesses the challenges involved.
Contribution
It demonstrates the feasibility of applying inversion methods to gravity-mode pulsators and highlights the limitations of existing techniques developed for solar-like stars.
Findings
Inversion methods need modification for gravity-mode pulsators.
Nonlinear effects significantly impact frequency predictions.
SOLA can probe near-core regions with adjustments.
Abstract
Gravity-mode asteroseismology has significantly improved our understanding of mixing in intermediate mass stars. However, theoretical pulsation periods of stellar models remain in tension with observations, and it is often unclear how the models of these stars should be further improved. Inversions provide a path forward by directly probing the internal structure of these stars from their pulsation periods, quantifying which parts of the model are in need of improvement. This method has been used for solar-like pulsators, but has not yet been applied to main-sequence gravity-mode pulsators. Our aim is to determine whether structure inversions for gravity-mode pulsators are feasible. We focus on the case of slowly rotating SPB stars. We computed and analyzed dipole mode kernels for three variables pairs: , and . We assessed the potential of these kernels by…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
