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Impact of general differential rotation on gravity waves in rapidly rotating stars

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4 pages, 5 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the PHOST conference in honour of Pr. ShibahashiInternational audienceDifferential rotation plays a key role in stellar evolution by triggering hydrodynamical instabilities and large-scale motions that induce transport of chemicals and angular momentum and by modifying the propagation and the frequency spectrum of gravito-inertial waves. It is thus crucial to investigate its effect on the propagation of gravity waves to build reliable seismic diagnostic tools, especially for fast rotating stars, where perturbative treatments of rotation fail. Generalising a previous work done in the case of uniform rotation, we derived a local dispersion relation for gravity waves in a differentially rotating star, taking the full effect of rotation (both Coriolis and centrifugal accelerations) into account. Then we modelled the propagation of axisymmetric waves as the propagation of rays. This allowed us to efficiently probe the properties of the waves in various regimes of differential rotation

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Last time updated on 05/12/2019

This paper was published in HAL-INSU.

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