Asteroseismic measurement of surface-to-core rotation in a main-sequence A star, KIC 11145123

Kurtz, Donald Wayne orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-1015-3268, Saio, H., Takata, M., Shibahashi, H., Murphy, S. J. and Sekii, T. (2014) Asteroseismic measurement of surface-to-core rotation in a main-sequence A star, KIC 11145123. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 444 (1). pp. 102-116. ISSN 0035-8711

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu1329

Abstract

We have discovered rotationally split core g-mode triplets and surface p-mode triplets and quintuplets in a terminal age main-sequence A star, KIC 11145123, that shows both δ Sct p-mode pulsations and γ Dor g-mode pulsations. This gives the first robust determination of the rotation of the deep core and surface of a main-sequence star, essentially model independently.
We find its rotation to be nearly uniform with a period near 100 d, but we show with high confidence that the surface rotates slightly faster than the core. A strong angular momentum transfer mechanism must be operating to produce the nearly rigid rotation, and a mechanism other than viscosity must be operating toproduce a more rapidly rotating surface than core. Our asteroseismic result, along with previous asteroseismic constraints on internal rotation in some B stars, and measurements of internal rotation in some subgiant, giant and white dwarf stars,has made angular momentum transport in stars throughout their lifetimes an observational science.


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