Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
Model stars whose convection zones had been prepared in accordance with the standard mixing-length theory were used as a basis for the computation of unstable convective modes. It was found that no superposition of statistically independent, nonviscous, adiabatic, convective modes can reproduce the radial dependence of the convective flux of the model. This implies that the representation of a stellar convection zone as a superposition of unstable adiabatic linear modes is inconsistent with the mixing-length theory, and that conclusions based upon such a representation should be regarded with caution. It is also shown that if the linear scale of convective motions is greater than (or of the same order as) the pressure scale height, then the fractional deviation of the pressure from equilibrium will generally not be negligible, as assumed in the mixing-length theory, but will be at least of the same order as the fractional deviation of the density from equilibrium.
Keywords:
SPACE SCIENCES
Type:
Astrophysical Journal; 184; Sept. 1
Format:
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