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Ledoux's convection criterion in evolution and asteroseismology of massive stars

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2009-07-10 v1

Abstract

Saio et al. (2006) have shown that the presence of an intermediate convective zone (ICZ) in post-main sequence models could prevent the propagation of g-modes in the radiative interior and hence avoid the corresponding radiative damping. The development of such a convective region highly depends on the structure of the star in the mu-gradient region surrounding the convective core during the main sequence phase. In particular,the development of this ICZ depends on physical processes such as mass loss, overshooting (Chiosi & Maeder 1986, Chiosi et al. 1992, see also Godart et al., these proceedings) and convective instability criterion (Schwarzschild's or Ledoux's criteria). In this paper we study the consequences of adopting the Ledoux's criterion on the evolution of the convective regions in massive stars (15 and 20 Msun), and on the pulsation spectrum of these new B-type variables (also called SPBsg).

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@article{arxiv.0907.1448,
  title  = {Ledoux's convection criterion in evolution and asteroseismology of massive stars},
  author = {Yveline Lebreton and Josefina Montalban and Melanie Godart and Pierre Morel and Arlette Noels and Marc-Antoine Dupret},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.1448},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Contribution to the Proceedings of the 38th LIAC/HELAS-ESTA/BAG, 2008 Accepted for publication in CoAst