Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
Multimode pulsations have been discovered in a large variety of main sequence stars and white dwarfs. There are abundant and accurate data on p- and g- mode frequencies in these objects. So far, however, use of these data for sounding interiors has been very limited. The main obstacle is the difficulty in identification of detected modes that is in assignment of spherical harmonic degree, l, azimuthal order, m, and radial order, n, to the modes detected in power spectra of variable stars. This has never been a problem in helioseismology. Even in the case of whole disc measurements a simple structure of power spectra enables an unambiguous mode identification. Such a situation is very rare in asteroseismology. Perhaps oscillating white dwarfs PG 1159-035 and GD 358 are the only examples. Methods of determining the l and m from observational data on the excited modes are available. However, their implementation to – typically low amplitude – multimode pulsators is difficult. In most cases mode identification cannot be separated from determination of stellar parameters.