2022A&A...659A.106D


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2022A&A...659A.106D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 659A, 106-106 (2022/3-1)

Seismic signature of electron degeneracy in the core of red giants: Hints for mass transfer between close red-giant companions.

DEHEUVELS S., BALLOT J., GEHAN C. and MOSSER B.

Abstract (from CDS):

The detection of mixed modes in red giants with space missions COROT and Kepler has revealed their deep internal structure. These modes allow us to characterize the pattern of pressure modes (through the measurement of their asymptotic frequency separation Δν) and the pattern of gravity modes (through the determination of their asymptotic period spacing ΔΠ1). It has been shown that red giant branch (RGB) stars regroup on a well-defined sequence in the Δν - ΔΠ1 plane.Our first goal is to theoretically explain the features of this sequence and understand how it can be used to probe the interiors of red giants. Using a grid of red giant models computed withMESA, we demonstrate that red giants join the Δν - ΔΠ1 sequence whenever electron degeneracy becomes strong in the core. We argue that this can be used to estimate the central densities of these stars, and potentially to measure the amount of core overshooting during the main sequence part of the evolution. We also investigate a puzzling subsample of red giants that are located below the RGB sequence, in contradiction with stellar evolution models. After checking the measurements of the asymptotic period spacing for these stars, we show that they are mainly intermediate-mass red giants. This is doubly peculiar because these stars should have nondegenerate cores and they are expected to be located well above the RGB sequence. We show that these peculiarities are well accounted for if these stars result from the interaction between two low-mass (M ≤ 2 M) close companions during the red giant branch phase. If the secondary component has already developed a degenerate core before mass transfer begins, it becomes an intermediate-mass giant with a degenerate core. The secondary star is then located below the degenerate sequence, which is in agreement with the observations.

Abstract Copyright: © S. Deheuvels et al. 2022

Journal keyword(s): asteroseismology - stars: interiors - binaries: close

Simbad objects: 48

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Number of rows : 48
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 UCAC4 690-063603 RG* 18 46 03.8974548192 +47 55 13.417710276   13.153 12.466 12.244   ~ 22 0
2 UCAC4 691-062153 RG* 18 51 16.9790459952 +48 01 53.272213032   15.087 14.090 13.821   ~ 9 0
3 UCAC4 658-068913 RG* 18 51 56.0958597840 +41 34 19.637769432   15.433 14.251 13.923   ~ 5 0
4 UCAC4 680-065691 RG* 18 55 44.9885118048 +45 48 07.373081628   14.546 13.580 13.334   K1.5III 10 0
5 2MASS J18561913+4018482 RG* 18 56 19.1369417448 +40 18 48.260741688           ~ 20 0
6 UCAC4 681-065885 RG* 18 58 23.4642712968 +46 08 53.144676780   14.546 13.425 12.986   K2III 21 0
7 UCAC4 657-068361 RG* 18 59 34.6956813168 +41 21 03.121766028   13.986 12.847 12.565   K1.5III 7 0
8 UCAC4 666-071745 RG* 19 01 48.9001026960 +43 06 29.372347116   14.496   13.235   K1IV 10 0
9 UCAC4 642-063920 RG* 19 02 39.0101206152 +38 18 46.071052884       13.808   ~ 9 0
10 UCAC4 642-063944 * 19 02 45.9353191920 +38 15 01.080582372       13.843   ~ 4 0
11 UCAC4 650-066955 RG* 19 06 51.7899979584 +39 55 08.643257796   15.201 13.987 13.798   G8IV-V 7 0
12 TYC 3124-640-1 RG* 19 08 17.1693797784 +39 24 58.374039168   13.15 11.89     K1IV 40 0
13 2MASS J19084919+5003533 RG* 19 08 49.2006199728 +50 03 53.225943120           K1III 13 0
14 UCAC4 659-070290 RG* 19 10 25.0811703048 +41 36 49.233978468   13.207 12.154 11.914   K1IV 23 0
15 UCAC4 706-062276 RG* 19 11 50.9807106624 +51 04 03.716068980   15.187 13.931 13.804   K1III 6 0
16 UCAC4 686-067145 RG* 19 13 53.2941112776 +47 10 50.071866924   14.547 13.630 13.420   ~ 5 0
17 UCAC4 682-066437 RG* 19 16 08.0207144160 +46 19 27.998263452   14.000 12.956 12.680   ~ 17 0
18 UCAC4 655-071339 RG* 19 16 19.1043907704 +40 56 10.407825492   14.666 13.617 13.397   ~ 5 0
19 UCAC4 685-066789 RG* 19 16 36.8860848408 +46 51 21.953260656   14.992 13.907 13.544   K2III 8 0
20 UCAC4 695-065584 RG* 19 18 31.4630536944 +48 49 22.470490200   14.749 13.674 13.302   ~ 5 0
21 UCAC4 698-067721 RG* 19 18 37.8113776992 +49 35 57.326973936   14.058 12.874 12.600   ~ 13 0
22 UCAC4 652-069695 RG* 19 19 17.1146769384 +40 19 49.623608964   14.954 13.632 13.404   ~ 6 0
23 UCAC4 670-073139 * 19 20 09.0188748528 +43 52 34.045042692   14.892 13.940 13.781   ~ 4 0
24 TYC 3142-1203-1 RG* 19 25 39.1876345392 +42 11 13.400865600   13.23 11.86     ~ 31 0
25 UCAC4 670-074146 RG* 19 25 53.6255568480 +43 54 20.971608588   15.439 14.257 14.020   K1III-IV 6 0
26 UCAC4 662-074222 RG* 19 28 34.4660587992 +42 20 17.561221116   14.595 13.723 13.366   ~ 6 0
27 UCAC4 644-069708 RG* 19 28 53.4595517016 +38 46 01.118777160   14.665 13.614 13.347   ~ 6 0
28 UCAC4 672-072412 RG* 19 29 19.5105288024 +44 12 15.293684916   15.163 13.998 13.733   K0II 8 0
29 UCAC4 696-068502 * 19 37 44.2964977272 +49 00 20.569400172   14.991 13.887 13.655   ~ 4 0
30 UCAC4 676-073648 RG* 19 40 39.9345982848 +45 02 02.698337292   13.257 12.302 12.069   ~ 7 0
31 UCAC4 696-069033 RG* 19 40 40.7594509440 +49 04 03.562577508   14.998 13.704 13.306   K1III 6 0
32 UCAC4 649-073444 RG* 19 40 47.5524366936 +39 42 09.987047676   13.288 12.489 12.190   ~ 20 0
33 UCAC4 679-071789 RG* 19 41 26.9541366576 +45 36 24.501200688   14.139 13.090 12.791   ~ 15 0
34 UCAC4 681-072371 RG* 19 41 28.1873264328 +46 03 57.004964712   13.815 12.779 12.527   K1III 13 0
35 UCAC4 670-077537 RG* 19 42 21.1335659112 +43 56 55.423583448   14.499 13.271 12.924   ~ 16 0
36 UCAC4 665-079171 RG* 19 42 30.3646660200 +42 57 03.140213472   13.996 12.928 12.565   ~ 14 0
37 UCAC4 661-079292 RG* 19 43 01.2898398576 +42 05 30.670538676   14.445 13.384 13.172   ~ 9 0
38 TYC 3148-2330-1 RG* 19 45 26.6926761024 +43 25 55.373200392   12.962 12.098 11.828   ~ 6 0
39 2MASS J19463996+4643327 * 19 46 39.9637572768 +46 43 32.749449348           G6V 6 0
40 UCAC4 655-078871 RG* 19 47 43.5298743240 +40 51 27.931439052   13.672 12.500 12.227   ~ 19 0
41 UCAC4 658-079984 RG* 19 48 12.9491004240 +41 29 50.703075348   14.319 13.161 12.903   ~ 9 0
42 UCAC4 688-073417 RG* 19 49 35.0496837792 +47 35 43.066561308       13.147   ~ 14 0
43 UCAC4 649-076706 RG* 19 50 19.7555814264 +39 38 48.892252020   14.564 13.534 13.235   ~ 15 0
44 UCAC4 654-078912 RG* 19 50 29.4674925576 +40 43 09.776542188   14.562 13.375 13.087   ~ 18 0
45 UCAC4 684-072039 RG* 19 51 16.6180665264 +46 47 36.956982948   14.803 13.718 13.481   G8III 8 0
46 UCAC4 661-082626 RG* 19 54 17.6140605072 +42 00 24.481907604   14.816 13.566 13.232   ~ 17 0
47 UCAC4 668-083152 RG* 19 56 10.3499703192 +43 24 26.034434136   13.938 12.883 12.569   ~ 10 0
48 UCAC4 670-081596 RG* 19 57 46.9974661176 +43 49 17.245693560   13.381 12.224 11.852   ~ 21 0

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