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Gravity-Modes in ZZ Ceti Stars: IV. Amplitude Saturation by Parametric Instability

Astrophysics 2009-10-08 v1

Abstract

ZZ Ceti stars exhibit small amplitude photometric pulsations in multiple gravity-modes. We demonstrate that parametric instability, a form of resonant 3-mode coupling, limits overstable modes to amplitudes similar to those observed. In particular, it reproduces the observed trend that longer period modes have larger amplitudes. Parametric instability involves the destabilization of a pair of stable daughter modes by an overstable parent mode. The 3-modes must satisfy exact angular selection rules and approximate frequency resonance. The lowest instability threshold for each parent mode is provided by the daughter pair that minimizes (δω2+γd2)/κ2(\delta\omega^2+\gamma_d^2)/\kappa^2, where κ\kappa is the nonlinear coupling constant, δω\delta\omega is the frequency mismatch, and γd\gamma_d is the energy damping rate of the daughter modes. The overstable mode's amplitude is maintained at close to the instability threshold value. Although parametric instability defines an upper envelope for the amplitudes of overstable modes in ZZ Ceti stars, other nonlinear mechanisms are required to account for the irregular distribution of amplitudes of similar modes and the non-detection of modes with periods longer than 1,200\s1,200\s. Resonant 3-mode interactions involving more than one excited mode may account for the former. Our leading candidate for the latter is Kelvin-Helmholtz instability of the mode-driven shear layer below the convection zone.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0003163,
  title  = {Gravity-Modes in ZZ Ceti Stars: IV. Amplitude Saturation by Parametric Instability},
  author = {Yanqin Wu and Peter Goldreich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0003163},
  year   = {2009}
}

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16 pages with 10 figures, abstract shortened, submitted to ApJ