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The Effect of Nuclear Reaction Rates & Convective Mixing on the Evolution of a 6M$_{\odot}$ Star
Published 2014-10-07Version 1
We present the evolution of a 6M$_{\odot}$ star, of solar-like initial metallicity, and investigate the effects of key nuclear reaction rates, as well as the treatment of the convective mixing on its evolution along the Cepheid instability strip. In particular, we study the effect of recent estimates of the $^{14}$N(p,{\gamma})$^{15}$O reaction on the formation and extension of the blue loop during core helium burning. We also investigate the effects induced on this blue loop by the adoption of non-standard convective mixing prescriptions, as well as the implications of modifying the Mixing Length Theory.
Comments: 4 pages,5 figures, European Summer School for Nuclear Astrophysics Conference-2013
Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings 1595, 264 (2014)
DOI: 10.1063/1.4875329
Categories: astro-ph.SR
Keywords: nuclear reaction rates, blue loop, cepheid instability strip, core helium, non-standard convective mixing prescriptions
Tags: conference paper, journal article
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