Bibcode
Bonaca, Ana; Tanner, Joel D.; Basu, Sarbani; Chaplin, William J.; Metcalfe, Travis S.; Monteiro, Mário J. P. F. G.; Ballot, Jérôme; Bedding, Timothy R.; Bonanno, Alfio; Broomhall, Anne-Marie; Bruntt, Hans; Campante, Tiago L.; Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jørgen; Corsaro, Enrico; Elsworth, Yvonne; García, Rafael A.; Hekker, Saskia; Karoff, Christoffer; Kjeldsen, Hans; Mathur, Savita; Régulo, C.; Roxburgh, Ian; Stello, Dennis; Trampedach, Regner; Barclay, Thomas; Burke, Christopher J.; Caldwell, Douglas A.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 755, Issue 1, article id. L12 (2012).
Fecha de publicación:
8
2012
Número de citas
82
Número de citas referidas
70
Descripción
Stellar models generally use simple parameterizations to treat
convection. The most widely used parameterization is the so-called
mixing-length theory where the convective eddy sizes are described using
a single number, α, the mixing-length parameter. This is a free
parameter, and the general practice is to calibrate α using the
known properties of the Sun and apply that to all stars. Using data from
NASA's Kepler mission we show that using the solar-calibrated α is
not always appropriate, and that in many cases it would lead to
estimates of initial helium abundances that are lower than the
primordial helium abundance. Kepler data allow us to calibrate α
for many other stars and we show that for the sample of stars we have
studied, the mixing-length parameter is generally lower than the solar
value. We studied the correlation between α and stellar
properties, and we find that α increases with metallicity. We
therefore conclude that results obtained by fitting stellar models or by
using population-synthesis models constructed with solar values of
α are likely to have large systematic errors. Our results also
confirm theoretical expectations that the mixing-length parameter should
vary with stellar properties.
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