2015ApJ...806..178S


Query : 2015ApJ...806..178S

2015ApJ...806..178S - Astrophys. J., 806, 178 (2015/June-3)

Exploring stellar evolution models of sdB stars using MESA.

SCHINDLER J.-T., GREEN E.M. and ARNETT W.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Stellar evolution calculations have had great success reproducing the observed atmospheric properties of different classes of stars. Recent detections of g-mode pulsations in evolved He burning stars allow a rare comparison of their internal structure with stellar models. Asteroseismology of subdwarf B (sdB) stars suggests convective cores of 0.22-0.28 M, ≳45% of the total stellar mass. Previous studies found significantly smaller convective core masses (≲0.19 M) at a comparable evolutionary stage. We evolved stellar models with Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics (MESA) to explore how well the interior structures inferred from asteroseismology can be reproduced by standard algorithms. Our qualitative evolutionary paths, position in the log g - Teff diagram, and model timescales are consistent with previous results. The sdB masses from our full evolutionary sequences fall within the range of the empirical sdB mass distribution, but are nearly always lower than the median. Using standard MLT with atomic diffusion we find convective core masses of ∼0.17-0.18 M, averaged over the entire sdB lifetime. We can increase the convective core sizes to be as large as those inferred from asteroseismology, but only for extreme values of the overshoot parameter (overshoot gives numerically unstable and physically unrealistic behavior at the boundary). High resolution three-dimensional simulations of turbulent convection in stars suggest that the Schwarzschild criterion for convective mixing systematically underestimates the actual extent of mixing because a boundary layer forms. Accounting for this would decrease the errors in both sdB total and convective core masses.

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Journal keyword(s): convection - stars: interiors - subdwarf

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 188 OpC 00 47 11.5 +85 14 38           ~ 922 0
2 Cl Berkeley 66 OpC 03 04 07.2 +58 43 52           ~ 68 0
3 Cl Berkeley 17 OpC 05 20 31.2 +30 34 26           ~ 174 0
4 Cl Berkeley 22 OpC 05 58 28.3 +07 45 47           ~ 84 0
5 NGC 2243 OpC 06 29 34.8 -31 16 55   10.12 9.4     ~ 269 0
6 Cl Trumpler 5 OpC 06 36 30.2 +09 27 54           ~ 122 0
7 Cl Berkeley 29 OpC 06 53 04.2 +16 55 39   14.3       ~ 174 0
8 Cl Berkeley 31 OpC 06 57 37.4 +08 17 06           ~ 128 0
9 Cl Berkeley 32 OpC 06 58 07.2 +06 25 59           ~ 145 0
10 Cl Melotte 66 OpC 07 26 17.5 -47 41 06   8.73       ~ 196 0
11 Cl Berkeley 39 OpC 07 46 48.5 -04 39 54           ~ 190 1
12 NGC 2682 OpC 08 51 23.0 +11 48 50           ~ 2342 0
13 Cl Collinder 261 OpC 12 38 04.6 -68 22 37     10.7     ~ 192 0
14 NGC 6253 OpC 16 59 06.7 -52 42 43     10.2     ~ 186 0
15 NGC 6791 OpC 19 20 53.0 +37 46 41   10.52 9.5     ~ 1040 0
16 NGC 6819 OpC 19 41 18.5 +40 11 24   8.21 7.3     ~ 635 0
17 NGC 7142 OpC 21 45 09.6 +65 46 55   10.36 9.3     ~ 143 0

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