[Triumf-seminars] TRIUMF Colloquium today at 14:00

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Date/Time: Thu 2010-03-11 at 14:00

Location:  Auditorium          

Speaker:   Aaron Dotter (University of Victoria)

Title:     Evolutionary implications of a new triple-alpha nuclear reaction rate for low mass stars

Abstract: Ogata et al. (2009, Progr. Theor. Phys., 122, 1055) presented a theoretical determination of the He(alpha+alpha,gamma)C, or triple-alpha, nuclear reaction rate. This OKK rate differs from the NACRE rate by many orders of magnitude at temperatures relevant for low mass stars. We explore the evolutionary implications of adopting the OKK triple-alpha reaction rate in low mass stars and compare the results with those obtained using the NACRE rate. The triple-alpha reaction rates are compared by following the evolution of stellar models at 1 and 1.5 solar mass with metallicity of 0.0002 and 0.02. Results show that the OKK rate has severe consequences for the late stages of stellar evolution in low mass stars. Most notable is the shortening-or disappearance-of the red giant phase. The OKK triple-alpha reaction rate is incompatible with observations of extended red giant branches and He burning stars in old stellar systems.

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