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Blue Large-Amplitude Pulsators (BLAPs): possible origin, evolutionary status, and nature of their pulsations
Corsico, Alejandro Hugo
; Romero, Alejandra Daniela
; Althaus, Leandro Gabriel
; Pelisoli, I.; Kepler, S. O.



Colaboradores:
Castanheira, Barbara
Tipo del evento:
Workshop
Nombre del evento:
21st European Workshop on White Dwarf
Fecha del evento:
23/07/2018
Institución Organizadora:
University of Texas at Austin;
Título del Libro:
Proceedings for the 21st European White Dwarf Workshop
Editorial:
University of Texas at Austin
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
The Blue Large-Amplitude Pulsators (BLAPs) constitute a new class ofpulsating stars. They are hot stars with effective temperatures of Teff∼30000 K and surface gravities of logg∼4.9, that pulsatewith periods in the range ∼20−40 min. In Romero et al. (2018), weproposed that BLAPs are hot low-mass He-core pre-white dwarf (WD) stars thatpulsate either in high-order non-radial g(gravity) modes or low-order radialmodes, including the fundamental radial mode. The theoretical modes withperiods in the observed range are unstable due to the κ mechanismassociated with the Z bump in the opacity at logT∼5.25. In thiswork, we extend the study of Romero et al. (2018) by assessing the rate ofperiod changes of nonradial g modes and radial modes and comparing them withthe values measured for BLAPs, in an attempt to validate the proposedevolutionary scenario, and to discern whether the observed modes are high-orderg modes or radial modes.
Palabras clave:
asteroseismology
,
stellar Evolution
,
white dwarfs
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Blue Large-Amplitude Pulsators (BLAPs): possible origin, evolutionary status, and nature of their pulsations; 21st European Workshop on White Dwarf; Austin; Estados Unidos; 2018; 1-7
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