TY - JOUR
T1 - The theoretical calculation of the rossby number and the "nonlocal" convective overturn time for pre-main-sequence and early post-main-sequence stars
AU - Kim, Yong Cheol
AU - Demarque, Pierre
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - This paper provides estimates of convective turnover timescales for Sun-like stars in the pre-main-sequence and early post-main-sequence phases of evolution, based on up-to-date physical input for the stellar models. In this first study, all models have solar abundances, which is typical of the stars in the Galactic disk, where most of the available data have been collected. A new feature of these models is the inclusion of rotation in the evolutionary sequences, thus making it possible to derive theoretically the Rossby number for each star along its evolutionary track, based on its calculated rotation rate and its local convective turnover time near the base of the convection zone. Global turnover times are also calculated for the complete convection zone. This information should make possible a new class of observational tests of stellar theory that were previously impossible with semiempirical models, particularly in the study of stellar activity and in research related to angular momentum transfer in stellar interiors during the course of stellar evolution.
AB - This paper provides estimates of convective turnover timescales for Sun-like stars in the pre-main-sequence and early post-main-sequence phases of evolution, based on up-to-date physical input for the stellar models. In this first study, all models have solar abundances, which is typical of the stars in the Galactic disk, where most of the available data have been collected. A new feature of these models is the inclusion of rotation in the evolutionary sequences, thus making it possible to derive theoretically the Rossby number for each star along its evolutionary track, based on its calculated rotation rate and its local convective turnover time near the base of the convection zone. Global turnover times are also calculated for the complete convection zone. This information should make possible a new class of observational tests of stellar theory that were previously impossible with semiempirical models, particularly in the study of stellar activity and in research related to angular momentum transfer in stellar interiors during the course of stellar evolution.
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U2 - 10.1086/176733
DO - 10.1086/176733
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:21844503007
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 457
SP - 340
EP - 347
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 1 PART I
ER -