论文标题
带有开普勒的发光红色巨人的星星学。 ii。质量损失对脉动和辐射的依赖性
Asteroseismology of luminous red giants with Kepler. II. Dependence of mass loss on pulsations and radiation
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论文摘要
红色巨人的质量损失是了解恒星进化的最后阶段和星际培养基的化学富集的重要过程。质量损失率被认为是由脉动增强的尘埃驱动流出控制的。在这里,我们使用3213个发光的开普勒红色巨人和135000 ASAS-SN半毛线和MIRAS研究了质量损失,脉动和辐射之间的关系。使用2个质量和明智的红外颜色和观察到模型的明智通量来追溯质量损失率,并且还使用文献中的尘埃质量损失率估算了典型的气体与粉尘质量比为400。要指定脉冲,我们提取了振动峰值的最高峰值的周期和高度。绝对幅度是从2MASS KS频段和Gaia DR2可视上获得的。 Our results follow. (i)在脉动周期以上〜60和〜100天以上的脉动期间大量质量损失集,对应于周期露光序列序列C'和C的渐近巨型分支恒星C'和C(ii)质量损失率开始迅速增加,因为该仪式在半较高的亮度上均高于红色巨大的小尖端和逐渐与旋律相似,而亮度恰好与较高的型号相似。 (iii)MIRAS中的质量损失率不取决于光度,这与脉动增强的粉尘驱动风相一致。 (iv)与星际普氏预测一致的红色巨型分支上的累积质量损失使红卷恒星的质量降低了6.3%,小于其小型糖质量的典型不确定性。因此,当前群众损失不是银河考古研究的出色年龄估计的限制。
Mass loss by red giants is an important process to understand the final stages of stellar evolution and the chemical enrichment of the interstellar medium. Mass-loss rates are thought to be controlled by pulsation-enhanced dust-driven outflows. Here we investigate the relationships between mass loss, pulsations, and radiation, using 3213 luminous Kepler red giants and 135000 ASAS-SN semiregulars and Miras. Mass-loss rates are traced by infrared colours using 2MASS and WISE and by observed-to-model WISE fluxes, and are also estimated using dust mass-loss rates from literature assuming a typical gas-to-dust mass ratio of 400. To specify the pulsations, we extract the period and height of the highest peak in the power spectrum of oscillation. Absolute magnitudes are obtained from the 2MASS Ks band and the Gaia DR2 parallaxes. Our results follow. (i) Substantial mass loss sets in at pulsation periods above ~60 and ~100 days, corresponding to Asymptotic-Giant-Branch stars at the base of the period-luminosity sequences C' and C. (ii) The mass-loss rate starts to rapidly increase in semiregulars for which the luminosity is just above the Red-Giant-Branch tip and gradually plateaus to a level similar to that of Miras. (iii) The mass-loss rates in Miras do not depend on luminosity, consistent with pulsation-enhanced dust-driven winds. (iv) The accumulated mass loss on the Red Giant Branch consistent with asteroseismic predictions reduces the masses of red-clump stars by 6.3%, less than the typical uncertainty on their asteroseismic masses. Thus mass loss is currently not a limitation of stellar age estimates for galactic archaeology studies.