Spectroscopic properties of a two-dimensional time-dependent Cepheid model I. Description and validation of the model
V. Vasilyev, H.-G. Ludwig, B. Freytag, B. Lemasle, M. Marconi

TL;DR
This study develops and validates a two-dimensional time-dependent model of a Cepheid variable star to analyze its spectroscopic properties, revealing the influence of convection and pulsation on observed spectral features.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 2D dynamic Cepheid model and assesses its spectroscopic accuracy compared to traditional static models.
Findings
The model reproduces key spectroscopic features of Cepheids.
Horizontal inhomogeneities significantly affect line shifts and asymmetries.
Convective effects contribute to the observed residual Doppler shifts.
Abstract
Standard spectroscopic analyses of Cepheid variables are based on hydrostatic one-dimensional model atmospheres, with convection treated using various formulations of mixing-length theory. This paper aims to carry out an investigation of the validity of the quasi-static approximation in the context of pulsating stars. We check the adequacy of a two-dimensional time-dependent model of a Cepheid-like variable with focus on its spectroscopic properties. With the radiation-hydrodynamics code CO5BOLD, we construct a two-dimensional time-dependent envelope model of a Cepheid with K, , solar metallicity, and a 2.8-day pulsation period. Subsequently, we perform extensive spectral syntheses of a set of artificial iron lines in local thermodynamic equilibrium. The set of lines allows us to systematically study effects of line strength, ionization stage, and…
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