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  • Gustafsson, Bengt, et al. (author)
  • A new MARCS Grid
  • 2002
  • In: International Astronomical Union Symposium. - 1583811605 ; , s. A2-
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    • An extensive grid of spherically symmetric model atmospheres of stars with 1. 2500 K <= Teff <= 8000 K, 2. -1.0 <= log g (= log GM/R2) <= 5.0 (cgs units), 3. different combinations of M and R, 4. -5 <= [A/H] <= 1, and 5. a number of CNO abundance combinat
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  • Ludwig, Hans-Günter, et al. (author)
  • Energy Transport, Overshoot, and Mixing in the Atmospheres of Very Cool Stars
  • 2003
  • In: Modelling of Stellar Atmospheres ; Proceedings of the 210th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union held at Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, 17-21 June, 2002. - 1583811605 ; 210, s. 113-125
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We constructed hydrodynamical model atmospheres for mid M-type main-, as well as pre-main-sequence objects. Despite the complex chemistry encountered in such cool atmospheres a reasonably accurate representation of the radiative transfer is possible. The detailed treatment of the interplay between radiation and convection in the hydrodynamical models allows to study processes usually not accessible within the framework conventional model atmospheres. In particular, we determined the efficiency of the convective energy transport, and the efficiency of mixing by convective overshoot. The convective transport efficiency expressed in terms of an equivalent mixing-length parameter amounts to values around 2 in the optically thick, and 2.8 in the optically thin regime. The thermal structure of the formally convectively stable layers is little affected by convective overshoot and wave heating, i.e. stays close to radiative equilibrium. Mixing by convective overshoot shows an exponential decline with geometrical distance from the Schwarzschild stability boundary. The scale height of the decline varies with gravitational acceleration roughly as g(-1/2), with 0.5 pressure scale heights at log(g)=5.0.
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  • Plez, Bertrand, et al. (author)
  • A MARCS Grid of S-type Star Atmospheres
  • 2003
  • In: International Astronomical Unium Symposium. - 1583811605 ; , s. A2-
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