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2001AJ....122.1602W - Astron. J., 122, 1602-1606 (2001/September-0)

Empirical constraints on convective core overshoot.

WOO J.-H. and DEMARQUE P.

Abstract (from CDS):

In stellar evolution calculations, the local pressure scale height is often used to empirically constrain the amount of convective core overshoot. However, this method brings unsatisfactory results for low-mass stars (≤1.1-1.2 M for Z=Z), which have very small cores or no convective core at all. Following Roxburgh's integral constraint, we implemented an upper limit of overshoot within the conventional method of α parameterization to remove an overly large overshoot effect on low-mass stars. The erroneously large effect of core overshoot due to the failure of α parameterization can be effectively corrected by limiting the amount of overshoot to ≤15% of the core radius; 15% of the core radius would be a proper limit of overshoot, which can be implemented in a stellar evolution code for intermediate- to low-mass stars. The temperature structure of the overshoot region does not play a crucial role in stellar evolution since this transition region is very thin.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Color-Magnitude Diagrams - Stars: Evolution

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