pre-main-sequence of a stars

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Pre-Main-Sequence of A stars Marcella Marconi INAF Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte,Naples,Italy Francesco Palla INAF Astrophysical Observatory of Arcetri, Florence,Italy Poprad, July, 8, 2004

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Pre-Main-Sequence of A stars. Marcella Marconi INAF Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte,Naples,Italy Francesco Palla INAF Astrophysical Observatory of Arcetri, Florence,Italy. Poprad, July, 8, 2004. Outline. Initial conditions ( ← peculiar mass range) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Pre-Main-Sequence of A stars

Pre-Main-Sequence of A stars

Marcella MarconiINAF Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte,Naples,Italy

Francesco PallaINAF Astrophysical Observatory of Arcetri, Florence,Italy

Poprad, July, 8, 2004

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Outline

• Initial conditions (← peculiar mass range)

• Disk evolution (← IR excess, dust properties)

• Environment (comparison with PMS B stars)

• Variability (long term + pulsation)

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Initial conditions

• Zero Age Main Sequence A type stars have

1.5 < M/M < 3.5In this mass range the PMS initial conditions,resulting from previous protostellar evolutionare crucial:• For M > ~ 2M protostars radiatively stable in the

inner regions thick subsurface mantle of D thermally unrelaxed at the beginning of PMS.• Inner convection disappears for M > ~ 4M • the PMS evolutionary time is reduced by ~ 30 % for 2M

and by ~ 100 % for 6M

ZAMS

Gravitational contraction

D shell burning

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Early evolution in the H-R diagram: the first 3 million years

At the beginning both models are fully convective.

The 2.0M model contracts for only 1.1 x 104 yr before a radiative core appears (→ the stellar radius swells)

tKH = 1.2 x 107 yr →1.5MtKH = 8.0 x 106 yr →2.0M

Palla & Stahler 1993

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Early evolution of luminosity and specific entropy for a 2M star

Palla & Stahler 1993

Thermal Relaxation

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Are circumstellar disks present?

• Many PMS A stars show infrared excess ← active circumstellar disk ?

• Residual mass accretion from a circumstellar disk is an important effect during PMS evolution.

• Gas disks are found around Ae stars but not around Be stars likely because disks never formed or quickly dispersed (e.g., due to wind photoevaporation).

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Disk mass vs stellar mass

MD increaseswith stellarmass, but…

the disk/massratio remains~constant

Natta 2003

T TauriHAeHBe

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Debris disks: time evolution of the disk mass

Disks around ≥75% of known Ae stars

At 10 Myr, Ae stars have “normal” Vegalike disks

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Infrared images

Submm images

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• At NIR wavelenghts (2.2 μm) the low extinction allows detection of embedded young stars in the vicinity of bright Herbig stars

• Herbig Ae type stars are generally found in isolation, unlike the more massive Herbig Be stars.

EnvironmentIP Per (A type)BD+65° 1637 (B type)

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Variation of the stellar density as a function of spectral type (or mass)

Testi et al. 1999

Orion Cluster

T Tauri

T Tauri ~few */pc3

Ae~10-100 */pc3

Be~100-1000 */pc3

Orion~104 */pc3

isolated

clustered

Ae

Be

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Variability of PMS A stars UX Ori variability: obscuration by

circumstellar dust long term light variation

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Variability of PMS A stars

• Intrinsic PulsationDuring the PMS phase intermediate mass (1.5 M/Mo 4.0) stars cross the

instability strip of more evolved Scuti pulsating stars (P ~ 0.5-8 h)

Intrinsic pulsation ( Scuti) for PMS intermediate mass (Herbig) stars early

suggested by Breger (1972) first two candidates in NGC2264.

Subsequent observations by Kurtz & Marang (1995, for HR5999) and Donati

et al. (1997, for HD104237) confirmed this occurrence.

Theoretical interest pulsation instability strip for PMS Scuti (Marconi &

Palla 1998, ApJL) in the radial nonlinear assumption.

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New observations about 20 pulsators

V351 Ori IP Per

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But….

• Observed frequencies are not very accurate (limitation of single ground based observations) need for multisite campaigns and space observations (COROT, MOST, EDDINGTON)

• Radial pulsation models do not always reproduce all observed frequencies need for non radial pulsation modeling

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Conclusions• PMS A-type stars have peculiar initial

conditions as a result of their protostellar evolution

• Direct evidence for circumstellar disks similar to those around T Tauri stars

• Mostly found in isolation/small aggregates• These properties are not shared by the PMS B-type counterparts• Presence of both long term, high amplitude

variability (UX Ori type) and short term, small amplitude (δ Scuti type) variability.