The State of Cepheid Pulsation Theory
Abstract
We review the current state of Cepheid modeling and discuss its dominant deficiency, namely the use of time dependent mixing length. Notwithstanding, Cepheid modeling has achieved some excellent successes, and we mention some of the most recent ones. Discrepancies between observations and modeling appear not so much in the gross properties of single mode Cepheids, but rather when more subtle nonlinear effects are important, such as in double mode or even triple mode pulsations. Finally we discuss what we consider the most important challenges for the next decade. These are, first, realistic multi dimensional modeling of convection in a pulsating environment, and second, the nonlinear modeling of the nonradial pulsations that have been observed, and, relatedly, of the Blazhko like phenomenon that has recently been observed in Cepheids.
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@article{arxiv.0907.1766,
title = {The State of Cepheid Pulsation Theory},
author = {J. Robert Buchler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.1766},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
in "Stellar Pulsation: Challenges for Theory and Observation", Eds. J. Guzik and P. Bradley. (8 pages, 3 figures)