Opacity Effects on Pulsations of Main-Sequence A-Type Stars
Joyce A. Guzik, Christopher J. Fontes, and Chris Fryer

TL;DR
This study investigates how changes in stellar opacity influence pulsations in main-sequence A-type stars, revealing that opacity variations can excite new pulsation modes and alter internal convection, with implications for stellar modeling.
Contribution
It compares different opacity models and explores their effects on pulsation properties and internal convection in A-type stars, highlighting areas for further research.
Findings
Opacity enhancements cause slight shifts in mode frequencies.
Increased opacity can induce convection and alter composition gradients.
Opacity changes may excite additional high-frequency p modes.
Abstract
Opacity enhancements for stellar interior conditions have been explored to explain observed pulsation frequencies and to extend the pulsation instability region for B-type main-sequence variable stars. For these stars, the pulsations are driven in the region of the opacity bump of Fe-group elements at 200,000 K in the stellar envelope. Here we explore effects of opacity enhancements for the somewhat cooler main-sequence A-type stars, in which -mode pulsations are driven instead in the second helium ionization region at 50,000 K. We compare models using the new LANL OPLIB vs. LLNL OPAL opacities for the AGSS09 solar mixture. For models of 2 solar masses and effective temperature 7600 K, opacity enhancements have only a mild effect on pulsations, shifting mode frequencies and/or slightly changing kinetic-energy growth rates. Increased opacity near the bump at 200,000 K can…
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