On the Effect of Rotation on Populations of Classical Cepheids II. Pulsation Analysis for Metallicities 0.014, 0.006, and 0.002
Richard I. Anderson, Hideyuki Saio, Sylvia Ekstr\"om, Cyril Georgy,, Georges Meynet

TL;DR
This study investigates how stellar rotation influences the pulsational properties of Classical Cepheid variables across different metallicities, providing detailed models that enhance understanding of their evolution, period relations, and observational characteristics.
Contribution
First detailed pulsational analysis of rotating stellar evolution models for Cepheids across multiple metallicities, improving predictions of their pulsation and evolutionary properties.
Findings
Rotation affects Cepheid period-luminosity relations.
Rotation resolves the Cepheid mass discrepancy.
Cepheids follow a tight flux-weighted gravity-luminosity relation.
Abstract
Classical Cepheid variable stars are high-sensitivity probes of stellar evolution and fundamental tracers of cosmic distances. While rotational mixing significantly affects the evolution of Cepheid progenitors (intermediate-mass stars), the impact of the resulting changes in stellar structure and composition on Cepheids on their pulsational properties is hitherto unknown. Here we present the first detailed pulsational instability analysis of stellar evolution models that include the effects of rotation, for both fundamental mode and first overtone pulsation. We employ Geneva evolution models spanning a three-dimensional grid in mass (1.7 - 15 ), metallicity (Z = 0.014, 0.006, 0.002), and rotation (non-rotating, average & fast rotation). We determine (1) hot and cool instability strip (IS) boundaries taking into account the coupling between convection and pulsation, (2)…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
