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Period Change Rates of Large Magellanic Cloud Cepheids using MESA

论文作者

Espinoza-Arancibia, F., Catelan, M., Hajdu, G., Rodríguez-Segovia, N., Boggiano, G., Joachimi, K., Muñoz-López, C., Ordenes-Huanca, C., Orquera-Rojas, C., Torres, P., Valenzuela-Navarro, Á.

论文摘要

脉动恒星(例如Cepheids和RR Lyrae)为我们提供了一个窗口,以测量和研究由于恒星进化而导致的变化。在这项工作中,我们使用恒星进化代码模块在Stellar天体物理学(MESA)的实验中计算出最初质量为4 $ m_ \ odot $的恒星的进化轨道来研究前者。使用radial恒星脉动(RSP),最近添加的MESA功能,我们获得了径向基本模式的理论不稳定性条(IS)边缘和线性周期。在三个旋转速率和金属度中得出了周期年龄,周期温度,周期 - 劳度和周期劳度温度关系,显示了对交叉数,IS的位置,旋转和金属性的依赖性。我们根据RSP的线性周期计算了周期变化率(PCR)。我们使用日内瓦代码将模型与文献结果进行了比较,并发现了很大的差异,这是由于代码之间旋转的不同实现而预期的。此外,我们将我们的理论PCR与最近在大型麦哲伦云中测量的PCR进行了比较。即使我们的模型未达到经验数据表现出的短期制度,我们也发现了良好的总体共识。在我们的模型中尚未包括的物理过程的实施,例如脉动驱动的质量损失,对对流的改进处理可能会导致对不稳定性条边缘的更好描述,以及考虑更广泛的初始质量范围,都可以帮助改善与观察到的PCR的一致性。

Pulsating stars, such as Cepheids and RR Lyrae, offer us a window to measure and study changes due to stellar evolution. In this work, we study the former by calculating a set of evolutionary tracks of stars with an initial mass of 4 to 7 $M_\odot$, varying the initial rotation rate and metallicity, using the stellar evolution code Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics (MESA). Using Radial Stellar Pulsations (RSP), a recently added functionality of MESA, we obtained theoretical instability strip (IS) edges and linear periods for the radial fundamental mode. Period-age, period-age-temperature, period-luminosity, and period-luminosity-temperature relationships were derived for three rotation rates and metallicities, showing a dependence on crossing number, position in the IS, rotation, and metallicity. We calculated period change rates (PCRs) based on the linear periods from RSP. We compared our models with literature results using the Geneva code, and found large differences, as expected due to the different implementations of rotation between codes. In addition, we compared our theoretical PCRs with those measured in our recent work for Large Magellanic Cloud Cepheids. We found good overall agreement, even though our models do not reach the short-period regime exhibited by the empirical data. Implementations of physical processes not yet included in our models, such as pulsation-driven mass loss, an improved treatment of convection that may lead to a better description of the instability strip edges, as well as consideration of a wider initial mass range, could all help improve the agreement with the observed PCRs.

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