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Stellar Pulsations and Stellar Evolution: Conflict, Cohabitation, or Symbiosis?
2012While the analysis of stellar pulsations allows the determination of current properties of a star, stellar evolution models connect it with its previous history. In many cases results from both methods do not agree. In this review some classical and current cases of disagreement are presented.
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Stellar Pulsation — Nonlinear Studies
2001List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. Contributing Authors. 1. A Historical Sketch of the Beat Cepheid Studies J.O. Petersen, M. Takeuti. 2. Double-Mode Stellar Pulsations Z. Kollath, J.R. Buchler. 3. The Multiperiodic Behavior of RR Lyrae Stars G. Kovacs. 4. RV Tauri Stars A.B. Fokin. 5. Pulsation and Mass Loss E.A. Dorfi, et al. 6.
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Nonradial and Nonlinear Stellar Pulsation
1980Observational evidence of radial mode resonances and of nonspherical symmetry in some variable stars of ? Scuti and related types.- ? Scuti variables: The link between giant- and dwarf-type pulsators.- Nonlinear calculations for bump Cepheids.- A nonlinear study of AI Velorum.- Nonlinear ?
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Excitation of Stellar Pulsations
2012In this review I present an overview of our current understanding of thephysical mechanisms that are responsible for the excitation of pulsations in stars withsurface convection zones. These are typically cooler stars such as the Delta Scuti stars,and stars supporting solar-like oscillations.
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The Contour Method: a New Approach to Finding Modes of Nonadiabatic Stellar Pulsations
Astrophysical Journal, 2020R H D Townsend
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Stellar Pulsations Across the HR Diagram: Part 1
Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1995Alfred Gautschy, Hideyuki Saio
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