The dependence of convective core overshooting on stellar mass
Antonio Claret (1), Guillermo Torres (2) ((1) IAA, (2) CfA)

TL;DR
This study investigates how convective core overshooting varies with stellar mass using a comprehensive sample of eclipsing binaries, revealing a clear increase up to about 2 solar masses and little change beyond.
Contribution
It provides the first clear empirical relation between overshooting parameter and stellar mass, considering a wide metallicity range and evolutionary states.
Findings
Overshooting parameter increases with mass up to ~2 solar masses.
No significant dependence on evolutionary state or metallicity.
A more precise calibration of overshooting for stellar evolution models.
Abstract
Convective core overshooting extends the main-sequence lifetime of a star. Evolutionary tracks computed with overshooting are quite different from those that use the classical Schwarzschild criterion, which leads to rather different predictions for the stellar properties. Attempts over the last two decades to calibrate the degree of overshooting with stellar mass using detached double-lined eclipsing binaries have been largely inconclusive, mainly due to a lack of suitable observational data. Here we revisit the question of a possible mass dependence of overshooting with a more complete sample of binaries, and examine any additional relation there might be with evolutionary state or metal abundance Z. We use a carefully selected sample of 33 double-lined eclipsing binaries strategically positioned in the H-R diagram, with accurate absolute dimensions and component masses ranging from…
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