Issue |
A&A
Volume 425, Number 2, October II 2004
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Page(s) | 627 - 639 | |
Section | Stellar structure and evolution | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20035698 | |
Published online | 21 September 2004 |
Automated nonlinear stellar pulsation calculations: Applications to RR Lyrae stars
The slope of the fundamental blue edge and the first RRd model survey
1
Konkoly Observatory, 1525 Budapest, PO Box 67, Hungary e-mail: rszabo@konkoly.hu
2
Physics Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA
Received:
17
November
2003
Accepted:
11
June
2004
We describe a methodology that allows us to follow the pulsational
behavior of an RR Lyrae model consistently and automatically along its
evolutionary track throughout the whole instability strip. It is based on the
powerful amplitude equation formalism, and resorts to a judicious combination of
numerical hydrodynamical simulations, the analytical signal time-series
analysis, and amplitude equations.
A large-scale survey of the nonlinear pulsations in RR Lyr instability
strip is then presented, and the mode selection mechanism is delineated
throughout the relevant regions of parameter space. We obtain and examine two
regions with hysteresis, where the pulsational state depends on the direction of
the evolutionary tracks, namely a region with either fundamental (RRab) or
first overtone (RRc) pulsations and a region with either fundamental (RRab) or
double-mode (RRd) pulsations.
The regions where stable double-mode (DM, or RRd) pulsations occur
are very narrow and hard to find in astrophysical parameter (L, M, , X, Z) space with hydrodynamic simulations, but our systematic
and efficient methodology allows us to investigate them with unprecedented
detail.
It is shown that by simultaneously considering the effects of mode
selection and of horizontal branch evolution we can naturally solve one of the
extant puzzles involving the topologies of the theoretical and observed
instability strips, namely the slope of the fundamental blue edge.
The importance of the interplay between mode selection and stellar
evolutionary effects is also demonstrated for the properties of double-mode
RR Lyr. Finally, the Petersen diagram of double-mode RR Lyr models is discussed
for the first time.
Key words: turbulence / convection / hydrodynamics / stars: variables: RR Lyr / stars: oscillations / stars: evolution
© ESO, 2004
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