Probing the Cores of Subdwarf B Stars: How do They Compare to Cores in Helium Core-Burning Red Giants?
Margarida S. Cunha, Juliana Amaral, Sofia Avelino, Anselmo Falorca, Yuri Damasceno, Pedro Avelino

TL;DR
This study uses pulsation data to compare the internal core structures of subdwarf B stars and red giants, revealing differences in chemical mixing and stratification that inform stellar evolution models.
Contribution
It introduces a model-independent method to infer core structures of subdwarf B stars and compares them with red giants, providing new insights into stellar core mixing processes.
Findings
Structural variations are similar in all three subdwarf B stars studied.
Variations in subdwarf B stars have larger amplitudes and are located at larger buoyancy radii.
Differences suggest more extensive chemical mixing in subdwarf B stars.
Abstract
The mixing of material from stellar convective cores into their adjacent radiative layers has been a matter of long-standing debate. Pulsating subdwarf B stars offer excellent conditions to advance our understanding of this problem. In this work we use a model-independent approach to infer information about the cores of three subdwarf B stars and compare it with similar inferences from earlier analysis of red giants in the helium core-burning phase. This is achieved by fitting an analytical description of the gravity-mode pulsation periods to pulsation data collected by the Kepler satellite. From the fits we infer the reduced asymptotic period spacings and the amplitude and position of sharp structural variations associated with chemical discontinuities in the stellar interiors. Our results indicate the presence of sharp structural variations with similar properties in all three stars,…
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