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Marc Pinsonneault (OSU)
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New Era in Astronomy Seismology Large Surveys We can now measure things which have been assumed in stellar modeling Three specific examples: Helium Absolute metallicity Internal rotation
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Crucial for chemical evolution Limiting factor in near-field cosmology, stellar ages from Gaia… Atmospheres models have complex systematic errors; lack calibrators Interiors models have simpler physics….independent composition tests!
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OPACITY Sound Speed measurements constrain the temperature gradient dT/dr related to related to abundance Bailey et al. 2008
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Two scalar quantities are sensitive to internal abundances: Rcz, measures opacity @ CZ base => O Ysurf, measures core opacity => Fe
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Delahaye & Pinsonneault 2006
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Basic method: Measure the acoustic glitch at the CZ base First order: depth set by the effective temperature and surface gravity Second order: metallicity
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COMPOSITION DEPENDENCE ~ 1-3% change in the normalized acoustic depth per 0.1 dex in [Z/X] ! Y = 0.271 deep CZ shallow CZ Van Saders & Pinsonneault 2011
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HOW WELL CAN WE MEASURE COMPOSITION? -Can measure absolute [Z/X] to within 0.2 – 0.3 dex -More sensitive to composition in mean density space
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Standard physics Fully mixed (no diffusion) Li dip 6200-6350K WHAT CAN WE LEARN ABOUT THE PHYSICS? If we believe the photospheric abundances and other observationally derived quantities... Example: Rotational mixing and the Li dip: Detectable at 3 σ with ~10 pairs of stars with our assumed errors
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Rotation can have a major impact on stellar structure and evolution Mixing Structural effects Internal angular momentum transport is a difficult, and currently unresolved, problem Magnetic fields Waves Hydrodynamic mechanisms
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Rapid AND slow rotators, Low Mass: Solid Body Spin Down Slow rotators, high mass: Solid Body models FAIL Rapid rotators, high mass: Solid Body spin down IMPLICATION: Transient differential rotation with radius in stars with shallower surface convection zones Denissenkov et al. 2010
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Coupling timescales of order 100 Myr are needed to explain open cluster spindown NOT expected from naïve theory
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Surface latitudinal differential rotation (photometry or spectroscopy) + Rotational splitting in dwarfs = Test of the universality of the solar convection zone profile
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Mixed models permit the detection of core rotation in evolved stars Strong structural evolution in subgiants: Core contraction, envelope expansion Relatively shallow surface CZ => g modes sample the radiative core Sensitive measure of the transport timescale in radiative interiors
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Red giants have deep surface convection zones Different rotation profiles in the convection zone predict radically different core rotation rates Rapid rotation predicted from detected rates in core He-burning stars (Pinsonneault et al. 1992) g-mode rotation rates can therefore test differential rotation in convection zones Rotation dependence Dynamo theory in a slowly rotating domain
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Modest sample sizes => strongest role will be designing experiments to attack specific problems Search for science complementary to Kepler: Sensitivity (lower MS) Geography (different galactic lines of sight) Additional constraints (clusters, binaries, interferometric radii)
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