Rotation and Convective Core Overshoot in theta Ophiuchi
C.C. Lovekin, M.-J. Goupil

TL;DR
This study investigates how rotation and convective core overshoot affect pulsation frequencies in early type stars, using models to better constrain these parameters in theta Ophiuchi, a beta Cephei star.
Contribution
It introduces a 2D modeling approach to quantify the effects of rotation and overshoot on pulsation frequencies, refining parameter estimates for theta Oph.
Findings
Convective core overshoot has a larger impact on pulsation frequencies than rotation.
Increasing overshoot decreases the large frequency separation.
The estimated overshoot parameter for theta Oph is alpha = 0.28 +/- 0.05.
Abstract
(abridged) Recent work on several beta Cephei stars has succeeded in constraining both their interior rotation profile and their convective core overshoot. In particular, a recent study focusing on theta$ Oph has shown that a convective core overshoot parameter of alpha = 0.44 is required to model the observed pulsation frequencies, significantly higher than for other stars of this type. We investigate the effects of rotation and overshoot in early type main sequence pulsators, and attempt to use the low order pulsation frequencies to constrain these parameters. This will be applied to a few test models and theta Oph. We use a 2D stellar evolution code and a 2D linear adiabatic pulsation code to calculate pulsation frequencies for 9.5 Msun models. We calculate low order p-modes for models with a range of rotation rates and convective core overshoot parameters. Using these models, we…
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