Complex asteroseismology of SX Phoenicis

Abstract

We present seismic analysis of the prototype SX Phoenicis that aims at fitting the two radial-mode frequencies and the corresponding values of the bolometric flux amplitude (the parameter f), whose empirical values are derived from multi-coulor photometric observations. Seismic model that meets these conditions is of low mass, M=1.05 M, has moderately effective convection in the outer layers, described by the mixing length parameter α MLT ≈ 0.7, and the microturbulent velocity in the atmospheres of about t≈ 8km/s. Such seismic studies of stars like SX Phe are very important for deriving constraints on outer-layer convection, because the object is on the border between very effective and ineffective convection.

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