EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)
Important consequences of atomic diffusion inside main-sequence stars: opacities, extra-mixing, oscillations
Abstract
Atomic diffusion, including the effects of radiative accelerations on individual elements, leads to important variations of the chemical composition inside stars. The accumulation of important elements in specific layers leads to a local increase of the average opacity and to hydrodynamic instabilities that modify the internal stellar structure. This can also have important consequences for asteroseismology.