Briganti, Lorenzo
(2022)
Investigating stellar mixing processes through the study of the Red-Giant Branch bump.
[Laurea magistrale], Università di Bologna, Corso di Studio in
Astrofisica e cosmologia [LM-DM270], Documento ad accesso riservato.
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Abstract
Extra mixing at the borders of convective zones in stellar interiors takes on an important
role in the chemical evolution of stars and galaxies through the transport of chemical elements
towards the stellar surface: knowing the overshooting mechanism can therefore lead
to a better understanding of the observed chemical abundances in stellar photospheres.
The comprehension of this phenomenon is quite uncertain and currently object of many
studies. In particular, concerning low mass stars, in the past decades several works highlighted
a discrepancy between the observed luminosity of the Red-Giant Branch bump and
its prediction from simulations, which can be fixed including overshooting at the base of the
convective envelope.
This work, studying the Red-Giant Branch bump and using it as a diagnostic for extra
mixing processes, tries to classify two different types of overshooting, instantaneous and
diffusive, using both simulations from stellar models and Globular Clusters’ data. The aim
is to understand which one of the two mixing processes is the most suitable in reproducing
the observed stellar behaviour and, in case both of them provide reliable results, what are
the conditions under which they produce the same effects on the Red-Giant Branch bump
luminosity function and are consequently indistinguishable.
Finally, possible dependences of overshooting efficiency on stellar parameters, such as chemical
composition, are analysed.
Abstract
Extra mixing at the borders of convective zones in stellar interiors takes on an important
role in the chemical evolution of stars and galaxies through the transport of chemical elements
towards the stellar surface: knowing the overshooting mechanism can therefore lead
to a better understanding of the observed chemical abundances in stellar photospheres.
The comprehension of this phenomenon is quite uncertain and currently object of many
studies. In particular, concerning low mass stars, in the past decades several works highlighted
a discrepancy between the observed luminosity of the Red-Giant Branch bump and
its prediction from simulations, which can be fixed including overshooting at the base of the
convective envelope.
This work, studying the Red-Giant Branch bump and using it as a diagnostic for extra
mixing processes, tries to classify two different types of overshooting, instantaneous and
diffusive, using both simulations from stellar models and Globular Clusters’ data. The aim
is to understand which one of the two mixing processes is the most suitable in reproducing
the observed stellar behaviour and, in case both of them provide reliable results, what are
the conditions under which they produce the same effects on the Red-Giant Branch bump
luminosity function and are consequently indistinguishable.
Finally, possible dependences of overshooting efficiency on stellar parameters, such as chemical
composition, are analysed.
Tipologia del documento
Tesi di laurea
(Laurea magistrale)
Autore della tesi
Briganti, Lorenzo
Relatore della tesi
Correlatore della tesi
Scuola
Corso di studio
Ordinamento Cds
DM270
Parole chiave
Overshooting,Red-Giant Branch bump,RGB,Globular Clusters,Step overshooting,Diffusive overshooting,Simulations,Stellar models
Data di discussione della Tesi
16 Dicembre 2022
URI
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Tipologia del documento
Tesi di laurea
(NON SPECIFICATO)
Autore della tesi
Briganti, Lorenzo
Relatore della tesi
Correlatore della tesi
Scuola
Corso di studio
Ordinamento Cds
DM270
Parole chiave
Overshooting,Red-Giant Branch bump,RGB,Globular Clusters,Step overshooting,Diffusive overshooting,Simulations,Stellar models
Data di discussione della Tesi
16 Dicembre 2022
URI
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