2012A&A...538A.117R


Query : 2012A&A...538A.117R

2012A&A...538A.117R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 538A, 117-117 (2012/2-1)

Fluorine abundances in dwarf stars of the solar neighbourhood.

RECIO-BLANCO A., DE LAVERNY P., WORLEY C., SANTOS N.C., MELO C. and ISRAELIAN G.

Abstract (from CDS):

In spite of many observational efforts to characterize the chemical evolution of our Galaxy, not much is known about the origin of fluorine (F). Models suggest that the F found in the Galaxy might have been produced mainly in three different ways, namely, Type II supernovae, asymptotic giant branch nucleosynthesis, or in the core of Wolf-Rayet stars. Only a few observational measurements of F abundances are available in the literature and mostly for objects whose characteristics might hamper an accurate determination of fluorine abundance (e.g., complex mixing and nucleosynthesis processes, external/internal contamination). We acquire data using the high-resolution IR-spectrograph CRIRES and gather FEROS data from the European Southern Observatory archive. The classical method of spectral synthesis in local thermodynamic equilibrium has been used to perform the abundance analysis. We derive the F abundances of nine cool main-sequence dwarfs in the solar neighbourhood, based on an unblended line of the HF molecule at 2.3 microns. In addition, we study the s-process elements of five of these stars. Several of the analysed stars seem to be slightly fluorine enhanced with respect to the Sun, although no correlation is found between the F abundance and the iron content. In addition, the most fluorine enriched stars are also yttrium and zirconium enriched, which suggests that AGB fluorine nucleosynthesis is the dominant source of fluorine production for the observed stars. Nevertheless, the correlation between [F/Fe] and the s-elements is rather weak and possibly masked by the uncertainties in the F abundance measurements. Finally, we compare our derived F abundances to previous measurements of alpha-element and iron-peak element abundances. Type II core collapse supernovae do not appear to be the main site of F production for our targets, as no correlation seems to exist between the [F/Fe] and the [α/Fe] ratios.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: solar type - solar neighbourhood

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
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 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17421 0
2 NAME Orion Nebula Cluster OpC 05 35.0 -05 29           ~ 2330 0
3 HD 50281 PM* 06 52 18.0505442698 -05 10 25.365598911   7.67 6.59     K3.5V 208 0
4 HD 65486 PM* 07 58 04.3703179133 -25 37 35.863239731 10.366 9.497 8.439 7.818 7.28 K4-V(k) 86 0
5 IRC +10216 C* 09 47 57.40632 +13 16 43.5648           C9,5e 2341 0
6 HD 85512 PM* 09 51 07.0518026760 -43 30 10.023686079 9.963 8.83 7.651 6.934 6.319 K6Vk: 212 1
7 HD 101581 PM* 11 41 02.4684650438 -44 24 18.686737705 9.753 8.833 7.762 7.127 6.584 K4.5Vk: 110 0
8 HD 111261 PM* 12 48 10.7055420817 -24 48 23.766613568   10.05 8.88 9.376   K4V 48 0
9 NGC 5139 GlC 13 26 47.28 -47 28 46.1           ~ 3423 0
10 * alf Boo RG* 14 15 39.67207 +19 10 56.6730 2.46 1.18 -0.05 -1.03 -1.68 K1.5IIIFe-0.5 2318 1
11 HD 131977 BY* 14 57 28.0007918772 -21 24 55.727265310 7.89 6.83 5.72 4.74 4.19 K4V 485 0
12 M 4 GlC 16 23 35.22 -26 31 32.7           ~ 1847 0
13 V* V2215 Oph RS* 17 16 13.3624141798 -26 32 46.136563394   7.50 6.34   4.8 K5V 305 0
14 * eps Ind PM* 22 03 21.6536261624 -56 47 09.522795714   5.75 4.69     K5V 550 0
15 V* TW PsA BY* 22 56 24.0525564918 -31 33 56.030584767   7.58 6.48     K4Ve 292 0

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