Title: Evoluzione di stelle di massa piccola, intermedia e alta
1Levoluzione stellare lorologio
- Evoluzione di stelle di massa piccola,
intermedia e alta - Features sul HRD particolarmente importanti per
il problema - Sistematica con la metallicita
- Caveats
2Evolutionary Tracks
Lines of constant radii R1,10,100,1000
Ro R0.008,0.013,0.014 Ro (MWD1,0.6,0.5 Mo)
3RGB evolution
Back to HRD
4RGB bump and LF
Back to HRD
5Flash and After
Back to HRD
6Clump and Loops
Back to HRD
7AGB Bump
8PMS LFRGBHBAGB
9A Field in the Halo of Centaurus A(Rejkuba et al
2005)
10First Pulse and TAGB
11Massive Stars
Evolution affected by MASS LOSS
OVERSHOOTING
Chiosi and Maeder 1986
12Where the Stars are
Back to HRD
Dots are equally spaced in
There are 1000 dots along each track
13Dependence on Metallicity
14Evolutionary Lifetimes
15RGB Luminosities
16Helium Burning and beyond
17Isochrones Girardi et al. 2002
- As Z increases
- isochrones get
- fainter and redder
- loops get shorter
- WR stars are more
- easily produced
18Uncertainties and wish list
Core Convection affects
stars luminosity
H and He lifetimes
shape of tracks around Mhook
first H shell burning and runway for
intermediate mass stars
MS width
location of RGB bump
values of Mtr and Mup
ratios N(HB)/N(AGB)
loops extension
Mass Loss on the RGB affects
Temperature extension of HB on the AGB
affects value of Mup and TAGB for massive stars
affects surface abundances, upper limit of Red
SGs, productions of WR ..
Opacity affects MS width
occurrence and extension of loops
Blue to Red ratio
Mixing Length, rotation, diffusion, meridional
circulation, nuclear reactions Separate
dependence on Y and Z is important
19What have we learnt
- To place on the HRD whatever mass at whatever age
we want to pay attention to - Mtr Mup Mhook lifetimes and tracks
discontinuities - Place correctly RGB Tip (as distance indicator)
- Describe accurately the evolution in core He
burning close to RGB transition (Lum extension
during evolution) - Allow spread of envelope masses for HB stars
- Describe extension of the loops, location of BSG,
Back-to-the-Blue evolution of high mass stars - .
- AND if we include a metallicity
spread - Correctly describe all these systematics as a
function of Metallicity