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Tidally Distorted Stars Are Triaxial Pulsators

  • 1. ROR icon California Institute of Technology
  • 2. ROR icon Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • 3. ROR icon North-West University
  • 4. ROR icon University of Central Lancashire
  • 5. ROR icon Polish Academy of Sciences

Abstract

Stars in close binaries are tidally distorted, and this has a strong effect on their pulsation modes. We compute the mode frequencies and geometries of tidally distorted stars using perturbation theory, accounting for the effects of the Coriolis force and the coupling between different azimuthal orders m of a multiplet induced by the tidal distortion. For tidally coupled dipole pressure modes, the tidal coupling dominates over the Coriolis force and the resulting pulsations are "triaxial," with each of the three modes in a multiplet "tidally tilted," to be aligned with one of the three principal axes of the star. The observed amplitudes and phases of the dipole modes aligned orthogonal to the spin axis are modulated throughout the orbit, producing doublets in the power spectrum that are spaced by exactly twice the orbital frequency. Quadrupole modes have similar but slightly more complex behavior. This amplitude modulation allows for mode identification, which can potentially enable detailed asteroseismic analyses of tidally tilted pulsators. Pressure modes should exhibit this behavior in stellar binaries close enough to be tidally synchronized, while gravity modes should remain aligned with the star's spin axis. We discuss applications to various types of pulsating stars and the relationship between the tidal tilting of pulsations and the "single-sided" pulsations sometimes observed in very tidally distorted stars.

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© 2025. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society. Original content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. Any further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the title of the work, journal citation and DOI.

Acknowledgement

G.H. is grateful for the support by the Polish National Science Foundation (NCN) under grant No. 2021/43/B/ST9/02972.

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National Science Center
2021/43/B/ST9/02972

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Accepted
2024-12-09
Available
2025-01-20
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