Contributions of structural variations to the asymptotic mixed‐mode coupling Factor in red giant stars
The advent of ultra‐precise photometry space missions enables the possibility of investigating stellar interiors with mixed modes. The structural variations induced by the discontinuity of the chemical composition left behind during the first dredge–up is an important feature in the stellar mid‐laye...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Astronomische Nachrichten 2022-11, Vol.343 (9-10), p.n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | The advent of ultra‐precise photometry space missions enables the possibility of investigating stellar interiors with mixed modes. The structural variations induced by the discontinuity of the chemical composition left behind during the first dredge–up is an important feature in the stellar mid‐layers located between the hydrogen‐burning shell and the base of the convective zone of red giants, as the mixed‐mode properties can be significantly affected by these variations. In this paper, the contributing factors to variations of the mixed‐mode coupling factor, q, are discussed with stellar models. In general, the structural variations give rise to a subtle displacement in the Lamb frequency and a sharp change in the buoyancy frequency, which lead to variations in the value of q computed using the asymptotic formalisms that assume a smooth background free of structural variations. The impact of these two factors can be felt in detectable mixed modes in low‐luminosity red giants. Furthermore, the different nature of variations of the two characteristic frequencies with a radius near the base of the convective zone produces a sudden increase in q in evolved red giants. This is followed by a quick drop in q as the star evolves further along the red giant branch. |
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ISSN: | 0004-6337 1521-3994 |
DOI: | 10.1002/asna.20220051 |