Invited talk
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 August 2019
New observations of Kepler δ Scuti stars show that our understanding of pulsation in these stars is incomplete. A large fraction of A and B stars exhibit rotational modulation in light, suggesting that spots exist in stars with radiative envelopes. Flares are seen in some A stars, as may be expected if starspots are present. Differential rotation shear increases from M to F but decreases for A stars; it reaches a maximum among the γ Doradus variables. Current views of stars with radiative envelopes may need to be reviewed in the light of these observations.