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De Cat, P. ; Uytterhoeven, K. ; Gutiérrez-Soto, J. ; Degroote, P. ; Simón-Díaz, S.
published in Active OB Stars: Structure, Evolution, Mass Loss, and Critical Limits, 272, pp. 433-444 (2011)
Abstract: The region of the hot end of the main-sequence is hosting pulsating stars of different types and flavours. Pulsations are not only observed for Slowly pulsating B stars (mid to late B-type stars; high order g-modes) and ß Cephei stars (early B-type stars; low order p/g-modes) but are also causing variability in Be stars and OB-supergiants. In this review we give an overview of the asteroseismic observations that are currently available for these types of stars. The first asteroseismic results were solely based on ground-based observations. Recently, the arrival of space-based data gathered by space missions like most, corot and kepler has led to important discoveries for massive stars, highlighting their excellent asteroseismic potential. We show that, despite the unprecedented precision of the space-based data, there is still a clear need for ground-based follow-up observations.
DOI: 10.1017/S1743921311011070
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