
doi: 10.1086/171084
handle: 20.500.11767/16594
The location of the instability strip in the C-M diagram of Galactic Cepheids is discussed with the aid of the 1990 calculations of model Cepheids by Chiosi & Wood. It is found that the difficulty pointed out by Fernie (the slope of the empirical red boundary of the strip is different from that customarily assumed) has no reason to occur because it is entirely due to the use of strips having parallel blue and red edges, while in reality they have a different slope. The number-period distribution expected from different models for intermediate-mass stars is also examined
Cepheid Variables; Stellar Evolution; Color-Magnitude Diagram; Magellanic Clouds; Milky Way Galaxy; Stellar Models; Astrophysics; instabilities; stars: evolution; stars: Hertzsprung-Russell diagram; stars: variabes. cepheids
Cepheid Variables; Stellar Evolution; Color-Magnitude Diagram; Magellanic Clouds; Milky Way Galaxy; Stellar Models; Astrophysics; instabilities; stars: evolution; stars: Hertzsprung-Russell diagram; stars: variabes. cepheids
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