A possible solution to the cepheid mass problem?

  • Böhm-Vitense E
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Abstract

With new, smaller distances of the Cepheids, as determined recently by Schmidt (1984) and by Bohm-Vitense (1985), smaller pulsational masses are obtained than previously. Giant companions of Cepheids show that the luminosities of the Cepheids are too large in comparison with those of the giants. If increased mixing is responsible for this, then an increase in the luminosity of the Cepheids of a given mass by approximately a factor of 4 (as compared to conventional evolution calculations) is expected. Taking into account both of these effects good agreement is found between the corrected evolutionary masses, the pulsational masses, the dynamical masses, the giant companion masses, and the Wesselink masses. The bump masses are only slightly smaller than the other masses.

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Böhm-Vitense, E. (2008). A possible solution to the cepheid mass problem? In Stellar Pulsation (pp. 159–162). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-17668-3_194

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