2016A&A...589A..93D


Query : 2016A&A...589A..93D

2016A&A...589A..93D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 589A, 93-93 (2016/5-1)

Measuring the extent of convective cores in low-mass stars using Kepler data: toward a calibration of core overshooting.

DEHEUVELS S., BRANDAO I., SILVA AGUIRRE V., BALLOT J., MICHEL E., CUNHA M.S., LEBRETON Y. and APPOURCHAUX T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context.Our poor understanding of the boundaries of convective cores generates large uncertainties on the extent of these cores and thus on stellar ages. The detection and precise characterization of solar-like oscillations in hundreds of main-sequence stars by COROT andKepler has given the opportunity to revisit this problem. Aims.Our aim is to use asteroseismology to consistently measure the extent of convective cores in a sample of main-sequence stars whose masses lie around the mass limit for having a convective core.
Methods. We first tested and validated a seismic diagnostic that was proposed to probe the extent of convective cores in a model-dependent way using the so-called r010 ratios, which are built with l=0 and l=1 modes. We applied this procedure to 24 low-mass stars chosen amongKepler targets to optimize the efficiency of this diagnostic. For this purpose, we computed grids of stellar models with both the CESAM2K and MESA evolution codes, where the extensions of convective cores were modeled either by an instantaneous mixing or as a diffusion process.
Results. We found that 10 stars in our sample are in fact subgiants. Among the other targets, were able to unambiguously detect convective cores in eight stars, and we obtained seismic measurements of the extent of the mixed core in these targets with a good agreement between the CESAM2K and MESA codes. By performing optimizations using the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm, we then obtained estimates of the amount of extra mixing beyond the core that is required in CESAM2K to reproduce seismic observations for these eight stars, and we showed that this can be used to propose a calibration of this quantity. This calibration depends on the prescription chosen for the extra mixing, but we found that it should also be valid for the codeMESA, provided the same prescription is used.
Conclusions. This study constitutes a first step toward calibrating the extension of convective cores in low-mass stars, which will help reduce the uncertainties on the ages of these stars.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2016

Journal keyword(s): asteroseismology - convection - stars: evolution - stars: interiors

Simbad objects: 24

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Number of rows : 24
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
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2 HD 176153 Ro* 18 56 36.6514583496 +47 39 23.133492756   9.20 8.68     F9IV-V 84 0
3 HD 176693 Er* 18 59 08.6844743448 +48 25 23.600359776   9.34 8.83 8.996   F8V 123 0
4 HD 177153 PM* 19 01 39.6780721176 +41 29 24.328113936   7.76 7.21     G0 115 0
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6 HD 177412 SB* 19 02 39.4175915928 +43 07 02.940702096   8.38 7.86     F6IV 64 0
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9 HD 234856 Ro* 19 17 45.8018919144 +50 28 48.274775580   9.87 9.32     F9IV-V 80 0
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14 HD 183298 PM* 19 26 22.0906256352 +50 59 14.334181836   8.71 8.16     G0.5IV 99 0
15 TYC 3551-149-1 PM* 19 27 20.4900952416 +48 57 12.010523580   10.59 9.85     G5IV 51 0
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20 TYC 3556-3445-1 PM* 19 40 21.2108930904 +45 29 20.963746392   10.48 9.91     G3V 75 0
21 KOI-2720 Er* 19 41 45.5177289912 +44 02 20.974556976   11.113 10.47 10.299   F8V 48 0
22 KOI-364 Er* 19 43 29.3535442392 +42 52 52.083279732   10.678 10.244 10.005   G2.5IVa 65 0
23 HD 187637 PM* 19 49 18.1388793264 +41 34 56.859084552       7.2   F8V 116 0
24 HD 190166 Er* 20 01 51.4248305136 +44 21 14.147515008   10.13 9.581 9.523   F8V 57 0

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