Stellar Evolution and Variability in the Pre-ZAHB Phase
V. Silva Aguirre (1,2), M. Catelan (1), A. Weiss (2), A. A. R., Valcarce (1) ((1) PUC-Chile; (2) MPI for Astrophysics)

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential of pre-zero-age horizontal branch stars to be identified as variable stars, particularly RR Lyrae, by modeling their evolution and pulsation properties in the globular cluster M3.
Contribution
It provides the first theoretical analysis linking high period change rate RR Lyrae stars to pre-ZAHB evolutionary phase using detailed stellar evolution and pulsation modeling.
Findings
Approximately 1 pre-ZAHB star per 60 HB stars in M3.
22% of pre-ZAHB stars within the instability strip show RR Lyrae-like pulsations.
76% of predicted pre-ZAHB pulsators have negative P-dot values.
Abstract
One of the most dramatic events in the life of a low-mass star is the He flash, which takes place at the tip of the RGB and is followed by a series of secondary flashes before the star settles on the zero-age HB (ZAHB). Yet, no stars have ever been positively identified in this key phase in the life of a low-mass star (hereafter the "pre-ZAHB" phase). We investigate the possibility that some pre-ZAHB stars may cross the instability strip (IS), thus becoming variable. In particular, it has been suggested that some RR Lyrae stars (RRL) with high period change rates (P-dot) may in fact be pre-ZAHB stars. We present the first theoretical effort devoted to interpreting some of the high-P-dot stars as pre-ZAHB pulsators. We constructed a grid of evolutionary tracks using the Garching Stellar Evolution Code for a chemical composition appropriate to the case of the globular cluster M3, where a…
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