Hot subdwarf B stars (sdBs) are the stripped cores of red giants located at
the bluest extension of the horizontal branch. Several different kinds of
pulsators are found among those stars. The mechanism that drives those
pulsations is well known and the theoretically predicted instability regions
for both the short-period p-mode and the long-period g-mode pulsators match the
observed distributions fairly well. However, it remains unclear why only a
fraction of the sdB stars pulsate, while stars with otherwise very similar
parameters do not show pulsations. From an observers perspective I review
possible candidates for the missing parameter that makes sdB stars pulsate or
not.Comment: Astronomy in Focus, Volume 1, XXIXth IAU General Assembly, August
2015. P. Benvenuti, e