On the incidence rate of RR Lyrae stars with non-radial modes
H. Netzel, V. Varga, R. Szabo, R. Smolec, E. Plachy

TL;DR
This study investigates how the occurrence of non-radial modes in RR Lyrae stars varies with population properties like age and metallicity, using synthetic models and TESS observations to validate predictions.
Contribution
It introduces a model-based analysis of the incidence rate of non-radial modes in RR Lyrae stars depending on population parameters, validated against observational data.
Findings
Incidence rate decreases with decreasing metallicity.
Theoretical predictions align with TESS observations.
Metallicity distribution differs for stars with specific non-radial modes.
Abstract
Over the recent years, additional low-amplitude non-radial modes were detected in many of the first-overtone RR Lyrae stars. These non-radial modes form a characteristic period ratio with the dominant first-overtone mode of around 0.61. The incidence rate of this phenomenon changes from population to population. It is also strongly dependent on the quality of the analyzed data. Current models explaining these additional signals involve non-radial modes of degrees 8 and 9. Using synthetic horizontal branch populations, we investigate the incidence rate of first-overtone RR Lyrae stars with non-radial modes depending on the population properties, i.e., ages and metallicities. We compare our results with the observed results for globular clusters and the numerous collection of field first-overtone RR Lyrae stars to test the predictions of the models. We used synthetic horizontal branches…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
