2021
DOI: 10.3389/fspas.2020.438870
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Convection Theory and Related Problems in Stellar Structure, Evolution, and Pulsational Stability II. Turbulent Convection and Pulsational Stability of Stars

Abstract: Using our non-local and time-dependent theory of convection and a fixed set of convective parameters (C1,  C2/C1 ,   C3)= (0.70,   0.50,   3.0) calibrated against the Sun, the linear non-adiabatic oscillations for evolutionary models with masses 1–20 M⊙ are calculated. The results show that almost all the classical instability strips can be reproduced. The theoretical instability strips of δ Scuti and γ Doradusvariables agree well with Kepler spacecraft observations. There is no essential difference in the exc… Show more

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“…In particular, we do not see a shift to higher radial orders with increasing T eff , as predicted by theoretical models. Different theoretical treatments give slightly different predictions, but they all agree that we expect the excitation of higher radial order modes in δ Scuti stars as we move to higher temperatures within the instability strip (Dziembowski 1997;Houdek et al 1999;Pamyatnykh 2000;Dupret et al 2005;Houdek & Dupret 2015;Xiong et al 2016;Xiong 2021).…”
Section: The δ Scuti Instability Stripsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…In particular, we do not see a shift to higher radial orders with increasing T eff , as predicted by theoretical models. Different theoretical treatments give slightly different predictions, but they all agree that we expect the excitation of higher radial order modes in δ Scuti stars as we move to higher temperatures within the instability strip (Dziembowski 1997;Houdek et al 1999;Pamyatnykh 2000;Dupret et al 2005;Houdek & Dupret 2015;Xiong et al 2016;Xiong 2021).…”
Section: The δ Scuti Instability Stripsupporting
confidence: 53%