The core helium flash revisited III. From Pop I to Pop III stars
Miroslav Mocak, Simon W. Campbell, Ewald Mueller, Konstantinos, Kifonidis

TL;DR
This study uses multidimensional hydrodynamic simulations to investigate the core helium flash in low-mass stars, revealing differences from traditional models and predicting hydrogen injection in Pop I stars.
Contribution
It provides the first 2D and 3D hydrodynamic simulations of the core helium flash in both Pop I and Pop III stars, improving understanding of convection and mixing processes.
Findings
Hydrodynamic simulations show larger convection zones than mixing length theory predicts.
Turbulent entrainment causes significant growth of the convection zone in Pop I stars.
Hydrogen injection is predicted in Pop I stars due to turbulent entrainment.
Abstract
Degenerate ignition of helium in low-mass stars at the end of the red giant branch phase leads to dynamic convection in their helium cores. One-dimensional (1D) stellar modeling of this intrinsically multi-dimensional dynamic event is likely to be inadequate. Previous hydrodynamic simulations imply that the single convection zone in the helium core of metal-rich Pop I stars grows during the flash on a dynamic timescale. This may lead to hydrogen injection into the core, and a double convection zone structure as known from one-dimensional core helium flash simulations of low-mass Pop III stars. We perform hydrodynamic simulations of the core helium flash in two and three dimensions to better constrain the nature of these events. To this end we study the hydrodynamics of convection within the helium cores of a 1.25 \Msun metal-rich Pop I star (Z=0.02), and a 0.85 \Msun metal-free Pop III…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
