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arxiv: 1803.05924 · v1 · pith:V4ZMVPIGnew · submitted 2018-03-15 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR

Investigating the Metallicity-Mixing Length Relation

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Stellar models typically use the mixing length approximation as a way to implement convection in a simplified manner. While conventionally the value of the mixing length parameter, $\alpha$, used is the solar calibrated value, many studies have shown that other values of $\alpha$ are needed to properly model stars. This uncertainty in the value of the mixing length parameter is a major source of error in stellar models and isochrones. Using asteroseismic data, we determine the value of the mixing length parameter required to properly model a set of about 450 stars ranging in $\log g$, $T_{\mathrm{eff}}$, and $\mathrm{[Fe/H]}$. The relationship between the value of $\alpha$ required and the properties of the star is then investigated. For Eddington atmosphere, non-diffusion models, we find that the value of $\alpha$ can be approximated by a linear model, in the form of $\alpha/\alpha_{\odot}=5.426 -0.101 \log (g) -1.071 \log (T_{\mathrm{eff}}) + 0.437 (\mathrm{[Fe/H]})$. This process is repeated using a variety of model physics as well as compared to previous studies and results from 3D convective simulations.

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