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SNAPSHOT: Connections between Internal and Surface Properties of Massive Stars

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2020-05-27 v1

Abstract

We introduce SNAPSHOT, a technique to systematically compute stellar structure models in hydrostatic and thermal equilibrium based on 3 structural properties - core mass McoreM_{\rm core}, envelope mass MenvM_{\rm env} and core composition. This approach allows us to connect these properties of stellar interiors to the luminosity and effective temperature TeffT_{\rm eff} in a more systematic way than with stellar evolution models. For MS models, we derive an analytical relationship between McoreM_{\rm core}, MtotalM_{\rm total} and central H abundance that can be used in rapid stellar evolution algorithms. Core-He burning models with Mcore/MtotalM_{\rm core}/M_{\rm total} from 0.2 to 0.8 have convective envelopes, low TeffT_{\rm eff} and will appear as red supergiants. For a given McoreM_{\rm core}, they exhibit a small variation in luminosity (0.02 dex) and TeffT_{\rm eff} (400K\sim 400\,\mathrm{K}) over a wide range of MenvM_{\rm env} (220M\sim 2 - 20\,\mathrm{M}_{\odot}). This means that it is not possible to derive red supergiant masses from luminosities and TeffT_{\rm eff} alone. We derive the following relationship between McoreM_{\rm core} and the total luminosity of a red supergiant during core He burning: logMcore0.44logL/L1.38\log M_{\rm core} \simeq 0.44 \log L/L_{\odot} - 1.38. At McoreM_{\rm core}/Mtotal0.2M_{\rm total} \approx 0.2, our models exhibit a bi-stability and jump from a RSG to a BSG structure. Our models with Mcore/Mtotal>0.8M_{\rm core}/M_{\rm total} > 0.8, which correspond to stripped stars produced by mass loss or binary interaction, show that TeffT_{\rm eff} has a strong dependence on MenvM_{\rm env}, McoreM_{\rm core} and the core composition. We find the mass of one of these stripped stars in a binary system, HD 45166, to be less than its dynamical mass. When a large observational sample of stripped stars becomes available, our results can be used to constrain their masses and the physics of binary interaction.

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@article{arxiv.2005.06454,
  title  = {SNAPSHOT: Connections between Internal and Surface Properties of Massive Stars},
  author = {Eoin Farrell and Jose Groh and Georges Meynet and JJ Eldridge and Sylvia Ekström and Cyril Georgy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.06454},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accepted for publication in MNRAS