2005ApJ...629.1021C


Query : 2005ApJ...629.1021C

2005ApJ...629.1021C - Astrophys. J., 629, 1021-1033 (2005/August-3)

Pulsation and evolutionary masses of classical Cepheids. I. Milky Way variables.

CAPUTO F., BONO G., FIORENTINO G., MARCONI M. and MUSELLA I.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate a selected sample of Galactic classical Cepheids with available distance and reddening estimates in the framework of the theoretical scenario provided by pulsation models, computed with metal abundance Z=0.02, helium content in the range of Y=0.25-0.31, and various choices of the stellar mass and luminosity. After transforming the bolometric light curve of the fundamental models into BVRIJK magnitudes, we derived analytical relations connecting the pulsation period with the stellar mass, the mean (intensity averaged) absolute magnitude, and the color of the pulsators. These relations are used together with the Cepheid observed absolute magnitudes in order to determine the ``pulsation'' mass, Mp, of each individual variable. The comparison with the ``evolutionary'' masses, Me,can, given by canonical (no convective core overshooting, no mass loss) models of central He-burning stellar structures reveals that the Mp/Me,canratio is correlated with the Cepheid period, ranging from ∼0.8 at logP=0.5 to ∼1 at logP=1.5. We discuss the effects of different input physics and/or assumptions on the evolutionary computations, as well as of uncertainties in the adopted Cepheid metal content, distance, and reddening. Eventually, we find that the pulsational results can be interpreted in terms of mass loss during or before the Cepheid phase, whose amount increases as the Cepheid original mass decreases. It vanishes around 13 Mand increases up to ∼20% at 4 M.

Abstract Copyright:

Journal keyword(s): Stars: Variables: Cepheids - Cosmology: Distance Scale - Stars: Evolution

Simbad objects: 39

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

Number of rows : 39
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 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11178 1
2 V* SU Cas cC* 02 51 58.7511911208 +68 53 18.606894036 6.92 6.44 5.80     F5.5III+ 424 1
3 NGC 1866 GlC 05 13 38.920 -65 27 52.75           ~ 421 0
4 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17478 0
5 V* T Mon cC* 06 25 12.9996760920 +07 05 08.558582892 8.24 7.20 5.98   4.996 G3Iabv+A0p 465 1
6 V* CV Mon cC* 06 37 04.8449178072 +03 03 50.274557532   11.32 9.90   8.631 ~ 240 0
7 V* VZ Pup cC* 07 38 35.2380326136 -28 29 58.597431036   11.469 10.154 9.583   F7.5 149 1
8 V* AQ Pup cC* 07 58 22.0887499032 -29 07 48.338631084   9.70 8.54   7.175 F5-G2Ib 198 0
9 V* LS Pup cC* 07 58 59.2197041640 -29 18 28.358867700   11.75 10.59 9.88 8.933 ~ 97 0
10 V* BN Pup cC* 08 06 21.4750343856 -30 05 48.770958372   10.99 9.75 8.97 8.981 G4 126 0
11 V* RS Pup cC* 08 13 04.2157111224 -34 34 42.696447852 8.89 8.51 7.04   5.453 F8Iab 347 0
12 V* RZ Vel cC* 08 37 01.3028699904 -44 06 52.846248456   8.507 7.260     G1Ib 224 0
13 V* T Vel cC* 08 37 40.8266515248 -47 21 43.084440432   8.92 7.68   6.970 G0II 171 0
14 V* SW Vel cC* 08 43 38.6903528472 -47 24 11.200999464   9.58 8.32     F8/G0Ib 184 0
15 * l Car cC* 09 45 14.8117044917 -62 30 28.450312664   5.09 3.75     G5Iab/b 318 0
16 V* RY Vel cC* 10 20 41.0315888064 -55 19 17.028180084   9.71 7.86   6.840 F5Ib/II 149 0
17 V* VY Car cC* 10 44 32.6909254176 -57 33 55.327074480 8.12 7.70 6.87   6.299 F7Iab/b 219 0
18 V* WZ Car cC* 10 55 18.7271183664 -60 56 23.951331672   10.40 9.37     F8 149 0
19 V* U Car cC* 10 57 48.1866744768 -59 43 55.883482140 8.31 7.21 6.11   5.073 G5/8Iab 231 0
20 V* UU Mus cC* 11 52 17.7227171832 -65 24 15.063278652   10.5 9.54     F7/G0p 135 0
21 M 106 Sy2 12 18 57.620 +47 18 13.39   9.14 8.41 8.11   ~ 2365 3
22 V* VW Cen cC* 13 33 59.0300715216 -64 03 19.999348524   11.60 10.36   8.785 ~ 126 0
23 V* KN Cen cC* 13 36 36.8950655064 -64 33 29.914949592   11.22 9.86     G8Iab+B6.0V 144 0
24 V* XX Cen cC* 13 40 18.6439597656 -57 36 47.440376532   8.72 7.30   6.747 F7/8II 190 0
25 M 101 GiP 14 03 12.583 +54 20 55.50   8.46 7.86 7.76   ~ 2919 2
26 V* V Cen cC* 14 32 33.0833481288 -56 53 15.774129600 8.44 7.84 6.93   5.798 F5Ib/II 274 0
27 V* U Nor cC* 15 42 20.9185773096 -55 18 42.939346104   10.68 9.22     F8Ib/II 146 0
28 V* V340 Nor cC* 16 13 17.3997630552 -54 14 05.586545400   9.61 8.47 8.83   G2Iab 160 1
29 V* S Nor cC* 16 18 51.8316855000 -57 53 59.256000852 8.15 7.49 6.49   5.427 F8/G0Ib 375 1
30 V* BF Oph cC* 17 06 05.4979834752 -26 34 50.029842576 8.00 7.61 6.93   6.377 G0II 218 0
31 V* RY Sco cC* 17 50 52.3447976064 -33 42 20.412288432 9.77 8.79 7.51   6.256 F6Ib 189 0
32 V* WZ Sgr cC* 18 16 59.7160721616 -19 04 32.989734840   9.10 7.45     F7(III) 253 0
33 V* U Sgr cC* 18 31 53.3323107600 -19 07 30.261459540 8.50 7.81 6.68   5.413 G1Ib 468 0
34 V* EV Sct cC* 18 36 39.6017483712 -08 11 05.361288684   10.99 9.90     F8Ib 250 0
35 V* BB Sgr cC* 18 50 59.8729954248 -20 17 42.829838520 8.07 7.53 6.69   5.824 G0Ib 255 0
36 V* SV Vul cC* 19 51 30.9059845128 +27 27 36.837672012 8.65 9.00 6.74   5.703 F8Ia 434 0
37 * eta Aql cC* 19 52 28.3689223781 +01 00 20.371980515 5.12 4.61 3.80   3.030 F6Iab+B9.8V 672 0
38 V* X Cyg cC* 20 43 24.1917118680 +35 35 16.077149700 8.69 7.70 6.47   5.241 F7Ib 470 0
39 * del Cep cC* 22 29 10.2626640314 +58 24 54.697613650 4.71 4.35 3.75   3.219 F5Iab:+B7-8 730 0

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:objects in 2005ApJ...629.1021C and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu