INVESTIGADORES
CORSICO Alejandro Hugo
artículos
Título:
Asteroseismological measurements on PG 1159-035, the prototype of the GW Virginis variable stars
Autor/es:
A. H. CÓRSICO; L. G. ALTHAUS; S. O. KEPLER; J. E. S. COSTA; M. M. MILLER BERTOLAMI
Revista:
ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS
Editorial:
EDP Sciences
Referencias:
Lugar: Les Ulis, France; Año: 2008 vol. 478 p. 869 - 881
ISSN:
0004-6361
Resumen:
Aims.An asteroseismological study of PG 1159-035, the prototype of the GW Vir variable stars, has been performed on the basis of detailed and full PG 1159 evolutionary models presented by Miller Bertolami & Althaus (2006, A&A, 454, 845). Methods: We carried out extensive computations of adiabatic g-mode pulsation periods on PG 1159 evolutionary models with stellar masses spanning the range 0.530 to 0.741 Mȯ. These models were derived from the complete evolution of progenitor stars, including the thermally pulsing AGB phase and the born-again episode. We constrained the stellar mass of PG 1159-035 by comparing the observed period spacing with the asymptotic period spacing and with the average of the computed period spacings. We also employed the individual observed periods reported by Costa et al. (2007) to find a representative seismological model for PG 1159-035. Results: We derive a stellar mass in the range 0.56-0.59 Mȯ from the period-spacing data alone. We also find, on the basis of a period-fit procedure, an asteroseismological model representative of PG 1159-035 that reproduces the observed period pattern with an average of the period differences of overline{δ Π_i} = 0.64-1.03 s, consistent with the expected model uncertainties. The model has an effective temperature T_eff= 128 000+8 600-2 600 K, a stellar mass M_*= 0.565+0.025-0.009 Mȯ, a surface gravity log g= 7.42+0.21-0.12, a stellar luminosity and radius of log(L_*/Lȯ) = 2.15± 0.08 and log(R_*/Rȯ)= -1.62+0.06-0.09, and a He-rich envelope thickness of M_env= 0.017 Mȯ. The results of the period-fit analysis carried out in this work suggest that the surface gravity of PG 1159-035 would be 1 σ larger than the spectroscopically inferred gravity. For our best-fit model of PG 1159-035, all of the pulsation modes are characterized by positive rates of period changes, at odds with the measurements by Costa & Kepler (2007, A&A, submitted).