2007ApJ...667.1196B


Query : 2007ApJ...667.1196B

2007ApJ...667.1196B - Astrophys. J., 667, 1196-1205 (2007/October-1)

Beryllium in Ultra-Lithium-Deficient halo stars: the blue straggler connection.

BOESGAARD A.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

There exists a small group of metal-deficient stars that have Li abundances well below the Li plateau that is defined by over 100 unevolved stars with temperatures above 5800 K and values of [Fe/H]←1.0. Abundances of Be have been determined for most of these ultra-Li-deficient stars in order to investigate the cause of the Li deficiencies. These Li-deficient stars have implications on the value of primordial Li. High-resolution and high signal-to-noise ratio spectra have been obtained in the Be II spectral region near 3130 Å for six ultra-Li-deficient stars with the Keck I telescope and its new UV-sensitive CCD on the upgraded HIRES. The spectrum synthesis technique has been used to determine Be abundances. All six stars are found to have Be deficiencies also. Two have measurable but reduced Be, and four have only upper limits on Be. These results are consistent with the idea that these Li- and Be-deficient stars are analogous to blue stragglers. The stars have undergone mass transfer events (or mergers) that destroy or dilute both Li and Be. The findings cannot be matched by the models that predict that the deficiencies are due to extramixing in a subset of halo stars that were initially rapid rotators, with the possible exception of one star, G139-8. Because the ultra-Li-deficient stars are also Be-deficient, they appear to be genuine outliers in the population of halo stars used to determine the Li plateau in that they no longer have the Li in their atmospheres that was produced in the big bang.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Halo - Stars: Abundances - Stars: Evolution - Stars: Late-Type - Stars: Population II - Stars: Subdwarfs

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 24289 Pe* 03 51 54.5431655808 -03 49 10.687742472   10.48 10.0     F0V 72 0
2 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47.3 +16 56 53           ~ 3074 0
3 HD 233511 PM* 08 19 22.5714563279 +54 05 09.623339988 10.02 10.24   9.4   F4 134 0
4 BD+25 1981 Pe* 08 44 24.6895754316 +24 47 47.743332208   9.701   9.421   F0 143 0
5 NGC 2682 OpC 08 51 23.0 +11 48 50           ~ 2342 0
6 HD 97916 SB* 11 15 54.2294766960 +02 05 12.089062104 9.50 9.61   8.9   F5.5VgF2.5kF2:mA6 170 0
7 G 122-69 Pe* 12 03 04.3026043008 +47 19 26.308272720   12.95 12.4 12.1   ~ 29 0
8 BD+51 1817 SB* 13 08 39.1030568267 +51 03 59.237732044       10.0   sdF6 28 0
9 Wolf 550 SB* 14 50 07.8032346714 +00 50 27.127840325   11.47   10.8   sd:F5 79 0
10 G 202-65 SB* 16 35 58.5826442640 +45 51 59.242650552       10.7   sdF3 45 0
11 G 139-8 PM* 17 01 43.9814900086 +16 09 03.342064636   11.918 11.470 11.128 10.779 sd:F 49 0
12 NGC 6397 GlC 17 40 42.09 -53 40 27.6     5.17     ~ 1976 0
13 HD 340279 Pe* 20 24 45.4125969504 +25 03 07.109969040   11.23 10.8 10.7   A5 103 0
14 HD 194598 PM* 20 26 11.9183775668 +09 27 00.429558608 8.62 8.82 8.34 7.90 7.56 F8 302 0
15 HD 194589 * 20 27 35.1458415720 -30 01 55.609824864   10.504 9.927     F6V 8 0
16 CD-31 19466 PM* 23 50 12.5188240206 -30 34 21.205950891   11.824 11.393 11.18 10.96 ~ 21 0

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