EPJ Web of Conferences (Mar 2013)

Amplitudes of solar-like oscillations in red giants: Departures from the quasi-adiabatic approximation

  • Barban C.,
  • Ludwig H.-G.,
  • Goupil M.J.,
  • Dupret M.-A.,
  • Belkacem K.,
  • Samadi R.,
  • Baudin F.,
  • Caffau E.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20134303008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43
p. 03008

Abstract

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CoRoT and Kepler measurements reveal us that the amplitudes of solar-like oscillations detected in red giant stars scale from stars to stars in a characteristic way. This observed scaling relation is not yet fully understood but constitutes potentially a powerful diagnostic about mode physics. Quasi-adiabatic theoretical scaling relations in terms of mode amplitudes result in systematic and large differences with the measurements performed for red giant stars. The use of a non-adiabatic intensity-velocity relation derived from a non-adiabatic pulsation code significantly reduces the discrepancy with the CoRoT measurements. The origin of the remaining difference is still unknown. Departure from adiabatic eigenfunction is a very likely explanation that is investigated in the present work using a 3D hydrodynamical model of the surface layers of a representative red giant star.