Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Dec 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980ssrv...27..529c&link_type=abstract
(International Astronomical Union, Colloquium on Stellar Hydrodynamics, 58th, Los Alamos, N. Mex., Aug. 12-15, 1980.) Space Scie
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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B Stars, Carbon Stars, R Coronae Borealis Stars, Stellar Mass, Stellar Oscillations, Supergiant Stars, Variable Stars, Eigenvalues, Helium, Nonadiabatic Theory, Opacity, Protostars, Stellar Luminosity, Stellar Temperature, Supernovae
Scientific paper
The radial pulsations of very luminous, low-mass models (luminosity/mass ratio approximately 10,000 times solar), which are possible representatives of the R CrB stars, have been examined. These pulsations are extremely nonadiabatic. It is found that there are in some cases at least one extra (strange) mode which makes interpretation difficult. The blue instability edges are also peculiar, in that there is an abrupt excursion of the blue edge to the blue for luminosity/mass ratios sufficiently large. The range of periods of the model encompasses observed periods of the Cepheid-like pulsations of actual R CrB stars.
Cox Arthur N.
Cox John P.
Hansen Camilla Juul
Hodson Stephen W.
King David S.
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