Complex asteroseismology of the hybrid B-type pulsator γ Pegasi: a test of stellar opacities
Abstract
Using the updated oscillation spectrum of γ Pegasi, we construct a set of seismic models which reproduce two pulsational frequencies corresponding to the =0, p1 and =1, g1 modes. Then, we single out models which reproduce other well identified modes. Finally, we extend our seismic modelling by a requirement of fitting also values of the complex, nonadiabatic parameter f associated to each mode frequency. Such complex asteroseismology of the B-type pulsators provides a unique test of stellar metallicity and opacities. In contrast to our previous studies, results for γ Peg indicate that both opacity tables, OPAL and OP, are equally preferred.
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