The evolutionary and asteroseismic imprints of mass accretion. The 10 M$_\odot$ $\beta$ Cep case study
A. Miszuda, Z. Guo, R. H. D. Townsend

TL;DR
This study models how mass accretion in close binary stars affects their internal structure and asteroseismic signals, revealing observable signatures that can identify post-interaction stars and improve stellar parameter estimates.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed asteroseismic analysis of mass accretion effects on a 10 M$_\
Findings
Mass accretion expands the convective core and alters chemical stratification.
Asteroseismic signatures include larger period spacing amplitudes and phase shifts.
Structural changes near the core boundary influence both gravity and pressure mode frequencies.
Abstract
We investigate the structural and asteroseismic consequences of mass accretion in massive stars within close binary systems. Using MESA, we model the evolution of the 10 M accretor through and after a Roche lobe overflow phase. In addition to changing the surface composition of the star, mass accretion also significantly modifies the internal structure by expanding the convective core and altering chemical stratification near the core-envelope boundary. This partial core rejuvenation creates a distinct mean molecular weight gradient and leaves a persistent local density modulation. In the late stages of mass transfer, changes in density and sound-speed profiles become apparent and influence stellar oscillations. We analyse the asteroseismic properties of the post-mass transfer models compared to single stars of the same mass and central hydrogen abundance. In the gravity mode…
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