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The role of convection on the RGB modelling
P. Ventura F. D’Antona Observatory of Rome R. Carini M. Di Criscienzo
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courtesy by M. Di Criscienzo
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Two local models for convection
FST (Canuto & Mazzitelli 1991) All eddies L=z+bHp MLT (Vitense 1953) L=d=aHp
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Canuto & Mazzitelli 1991
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Canuto & Mazzitelli 1991
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ΔT ~ 100K for Δb=100% ΔT ~ 250K for Δa=24% 0.8MSun Z=10-4 L=z+bHp
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Overadiabaticity peak
0.8 Msun Δ - Δ ad FST more efficient in the interior! Overadiabaticity peak higher and narrower Log P
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FST more efficient MLT more efficient
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Canuto & Mazzitelli 1992
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Photometry of NGC 6791 (Kalirai et al. 1997)
[Fe/H]=
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1.2MSun Z=0.04 FST (b=0.2) MLT (a=1.9)
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1.2MSun Parallel paths FST MLT 500K ! different slopes!
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1.2MSun FST MLT
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FST more efficient
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Δ - Δ ad Log P
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FST MLT Δ - Δ rad ad Log P
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FST MLT Log T Log P
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FST ATMOSPHERE NEEDED! recombination Δ ad t=10 Log P
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Distribution of clump stars in NGC 1866
(Testa et al. 1999) NB ~ NR
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Synthetic diagrams (no dispersion!) using isochrones where mixing was treated in the instantaneous and diffusion-like modality The extensions of the loops are similar, but the diffusive scheme predicts a blue clump more populated
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Log Teff Time
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YC Time In the diffusive case helium is consumed more
slowly in the core YC Time In the instantaneous mixing scheme the helium is consumed faster, which favours a quick return to the red
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Conclusions * The morphology of the RGB of high Z clusters depend
on the treatment of convection modelling * At any luminosity, the MLT model is cooler in the interior, enters the region of molecular recombination, with the consequent lowering of the adiabatic gradient, and the increase in the overadiabaticity: the track results much cooler than the FST counterpart * The distribution of stars in the clump of relatively young clusters ( Myr) depend on the modality with which overshooting is modelled: a diffusive approach favours longer staying in the blue
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