On the pulsation modes of OGLE small amplitude red giant variables in the LMC
Abstract
We discuss the properties of pulsations in the OGLE Small Amplitude Red Giants (OSARGs) in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). We consider stars below the red-giant tip in this paper. They are multi-periodic and form three sequences in the period-luminosity plane. Comparing the periods and period ratios with our theoretical models, we have found that these sequences correspond to radial first to third overtones, and nonradial dipole p4 and quadrupole p2 modes. The red-giant branch stars of OSARGs consist of stars have initial masses of 0.9 - 1.4M which corresponds to a luminosity range of L/L 2.8 - 3.4. With these parameters, the scaled optimal frequency max for solar-like oscillations goes through roughly the middle of the three sequences in the period-luminosity plane, suggesting the stochastic excitation is likely the cause of the pulsations in OSARGs.
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