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The Beta Cephei instability domain for the new solar composition and with new OP opacities
The recent revision of the solar chemical composition (Asplund, Grevesse and
Sauval 2005)is characterized by about 40 per cent decrease of C, N, O, Ne, Ar
abundances and by 20 percent decrease of Fe and some other metal abundances. We
tested the effect of these modifications on the instability of Beta Cephei
models. For the opacities, the newest OP data from the Opacity Project (Seaton
2005) were used. We show that the Beta Cephei instability domain in the
Hertzsprung-Russel diagram, when computed with new data for Z=0.012 (revised
solar value), is very similar to the instability domain computed earlier using
the OPAL opacities for the older solar composition with Z=0.02. Almost all
observed Beta Cephei variables are located within the instability domain. Two
effects are responsible for stronger instability when using the new data: (i)
Metal opacity bump in the OP case is located slightly deeper in the star than
that in the OPAL case, which results in more effective driving; (ii) at a fixed
Z value, the new Fe-group abundances are higher than the older ones because the
Z value is determined mainly by the abundances of C, N, 0, and Ne.Comment: 2 pages, 2 figures, to appear in Communications in Asteroseismology,
vol.150, 2007 (Proc. Vienna Workshop on the Future of Asteroseismology, held
in Vienna, Sept. 20-22, 2006, eds. G. Handler and G. Houdek
Detection of high-degree prograde sectoral mode sequences in the A-star KIC 8054146?
This paper examines the 46 frequencies found in the Delta Sct star KIC
8054146 involving a frequency spacing of exactly 2.814 c/d (32.57 microHz),
which is also a dominant low-frequency peak near or equal to the rotational
frequency. These 46 frequencies range up to 146 c/d. Three years of Kepler data
reveal distinct sequences of these equidistantly spaced frequencies, including
the basic sequence and side lobes associated with other dominant modes (i.e.,
small amplitude modulations). The amplitudes of the basic sequence show a
high-low pattern. The basic sequence follows the equation fm = 2.8519 + m *
2.81421 c/d with m ranging from 25 to 35. The zero-point offset and the lack of
low-order harmonics eliminate an interpretation in terms of a Fourier series of
a non-sinusoidal light curve. The exactness of the spacing eliminates
high-order asymptotic pulsation. The frequency pattern is not compatible with
simple hypotheses involving single or multiple spots, even with differential
rotation. The basic high-frequency sequence is interpreted in terms of prograde
sectoral modes. These can be marginally unstable, while their corresponding
low-degree counterparts are stable due to stronger damping. The measured
projected rotation velocity (300 km/s) indicates that the star rotates with
app. 70% of the Keplerian break-up velocity. This suggests a near equator-on
view. We qualitatively examine the visibility of prograde sectoral high-degree
g-modes in integrated photometric light in such a geometrical configuration and
find that prograde sectoral modes can reproduce the frequencies and the
odd-even amplitude pattern of the high-frequency sequence
Evolutionary history of four binary blue stragglers from the globular clusters \omega Cen, M55, 47 Tuc and NGC 6752
Context. Origin and evolution of blue stragglers in globular clusters is
still a matter of debate. Aims. The aim of the present investigation is to
reproduce the evolutionary history of four binary blue stragglers in four
different clusters, for which precise values of global parameters are known.
Methods. Using the model for cool close binary evolution, developed by one of
us (KS), progenitors of all investigated binaries were found and their
parameters evolved into the presently observed values. Results. The results
show that the progenitors of the binary blue stragglers are cool close binaries
with period of a few days, which transform into stragglers by rejuvenation of
the initially less massive component by mass transfer from its more massive
companion overflowing the inner critical Roche surface. The parameters of V209
from \omega Cen indicate that the binary is substantially enriched in helium.
This is an independent and strong evidence for the existence of the helium rich
subpopulation in this cluster.Comment: Accepted by Astronomy and Astrophysic
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