English

A multi-wavelength analysis of BL Her stars: Models versus Observations

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2023-06-23 v1

Abstract

We present new theoretical period--luminosity (PL) and period--radius (PR) relations at multiple wavelengths (Johnson--Cousins--Glass and {\sl Gaia} passbands) for a fine grid of BL~Herculis models computed using {\sc mesa-rsp}. The non-linear models were computed for periods typical of BL~Her stars, i.e. 1P(days)41\leq P ({\rm days}) \leq4, covering a wide range of input parameters: metallicity (-2.0 dex \leq [Fe/H] \leq 0.0 dex), stellar mass (0.5--0.8 M_{\odot}), luminosity (50--300 L_{\odot}) and effective temperature (full extent of the instability strip; in steps of 50K). We investigate the impact of four sets of convection parameters on multi-wavelength properties. Most empirical relations match well with theoretical relations from the BL~Her models computed using the four sets of convection parameters. No significant metallicity effects are seen in the PR relations. Another important result from our grid of BL~Her models is that it supports combining PL relations of RR Lyrae and Type~II Cepheids together as an alternative to classical Cepheids for the extragalactic distance scale calibration.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2306.12892,
  title  = {A multi-wavelength analysis of BL Her stars: Models versus Observations},
  author = {S. Das and L. Molnár and S. M. Kanbur and M. Joyce and A. Bhardwaj and H. P. Singh and M. Marconi and V. Ripepi and R. Smolec},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.12892},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

8 pages, 3 figures, Proceedings for IAUS376 'At the cross-roads of astrophysics and cosmology: Period-luminosity relations in the 2020s', Budapest, April 2023