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Linear and Nonlinear Pulsations of β Cephei Stars

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

Arthur N. Cox
Affiliation:
Theoretical Division Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
Stephen W. Hodson
Affiliation:
Theoretical Division Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory

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The best known β Cephei variable is a α Virginis (Spica) because it is a binary star (P = 4.01 days) and has a interferometer measurement of its angular diameter. In this study to see if the pulsations can be caused by mixing of hydrogen and helium in the semiconvective zone, the parameters we take are 11.5 M, 26,300 K, 6.5 x 1037 erg/s with an envelope composition of Y = 0.28, Z = 0.02. These data agree within the errors of observations as reported recently by Odell (1980), and the theoretical radial fundamental mode period of 0.171 day compares well with the single observed pulsation period of 0.174 day.

Type
III. β-Cephei and 53 Persei Variables
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1980

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