Asteroseismology and evolutionary status of Procyon A

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Models of Procyon A satisfying the actual observational constraints, particularly the asteroseismic ones, are discussed. The oscillations of these models were computed and analysed. We looked for seismic signatures of the evolutionary status of Procyon A. We show that the behavior of the small frequency spacings, particularly δv01 allows us to distinguish between main sequence and post-main sequence models, all satisfying the observational constraints on mass, effective temperature, radius, and surface metallicity of Procyon A. We also introduce a new seismic evolution criterion, ε, based on the comparison of the low and high frequency parts of the power spectrum. The comparison of the seismic properties of the models with the available asteroseismic observations does not allow us to definitely decide on the stage of evolution of Procyon A. Much more accurate frequencies must be obtained especially in the low-frequency domain to distinguish between the models. © ESO 2006.

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Provost, J., Berthomieu, G., Martić, M., & Morel, P. (2006). Asteroseismology and evolutionary status of Procyon A. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 460(3), 759–767. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20065251

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