A theoretical framework for BL Her stars -- II. New period-luminosity relations in the Gaia passbands
Susmita Das, L\'aszl\'o Moln\'ar, Shashi M. Kanbur, Meridith Joyce,, Anupam Bhardwaj, Harinder P. Singh, Marcella Marconi, Vincenzo Ripepi and, Radoslaw Smolec

TL;DR
This paper develops new theoretical period-luminosity and period-Wesenheit relations for BL Her stars using advanced stellar pulsation models, comparing them with Gaia observations to improve distance measurements and understanding of these variable stars.
Contribution
It introduces updated theoretical PL and PW relations for BL Her stars in Gaia passbands based on extensive MESA-RSP models, and compares them with empirical data, highlighting the effects of metallicity and convection parameters.
Findings
Empirical PL slopes are consistent with theoretical relations in Gaia passbands.
Metallicity has negligible effect on PL relations but influences PWZ relations.
Higher mass models may better match observed light curves of BL Her stars.
Abstract
We present new theoretical period-luminosity (PL) and period-Wesenheit (PW) relations for a fine grid of convective BL Her, the shortest period T2Cs, models computed using MESA-RSP and compare our results with the empirical relations from Gaia DR3. We use the state-of-the-art 1D non-linear radial stellar pulsation tool MESA-RSP to compute models of BL Her stars over a wide range of input parameters - metallicity (-2.0 dex [Fe/H] 0.0 dex), stellar mass (0.5M-0.8M), stellar luminosity (50L-300L) and effective temperature (full extent of the instability strip; in steps of 50K). The BL Her stars in the All Sky region exhibit statistically different PL slopes compared to the theoretical PL slopes computed using the four sets of convection parameters. We find the empirical PL and PW slopes from BL Her stars in the Magellanic Clouds to be…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
