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2019ApJ...885..143B - Astrophys. J., 885, 143-143 (2019/November-2)

Testing stellar evolution with asteroseismic inversions of a main-sequence star harboring a small convective core.

BELLINGER E.P., BASU S., HEKKER S. and CHRISTENSEN-DALSGAARD J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The goal of stellar evolution theory is to predict the structure of stars throughout their lifetimes. Usually, these predictions can be assessed only indirectly, for example by comparing predicted and observed effective temperatures and luminosities. Thanks now to asteroseismology, which can reveal the internal structure of stars, it becomes possible to compare the predictions from stellar evolution theory to actual stellar structures. In this work, we present an inverse analysis of the oscillation data from the solar-type star KIC 6225718, which was observed by the Kepler space observatory during its nominal mission. As its mass is about 20% greater than solar, this star is predicted to transport energy by convection in its nuclear-burning core. We find significant differences between the predicted and actual structure of the star in the radiative interior near to the convective core. In particular, the predicted sound speed is higher than observed in the deep interior of the star, and too low at a fractional radius of 0.25 and beyond. The cause of these discrepancies is unknown, and is not remedied by known physics in the form of convective overshooting or elemental diffusion.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Asteroseismology - Stellar astronomy - Stellar oscillations - Stellar evolution - Stellar physics - Stellar evolutionary models - Solar analogs - Stellar interiors - Stellar cores - Stellar structures - Stellar convective zones - Astrophysical processes

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