2014MNRAS.441.1217S


Query : 2014MNRAS.441.1217S

2014MNRAS.441.1217S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 441, 1217-1229 (2014/June-3)

Binarity in carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars.

STARKENBURG E., SHETRONE M.D., McCONNACHIE A.W. and VENN K.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

A substantial fraction of the lowest metallicity stars show very high enhancements in carbon. It is debated whether these enhancements reflect the stars' birth composition, or if their atmospheres were subsequently polluted, most likely by accretion from an asymptotic giant branch binary companion. Here we investigate and compare the binary properties of three carbon-enhanced subclasses: The metal-poor CEMP-s stars that are additionally enhanced in barium; the higher metallicity (sg)CH- and Ba II stars also enhanced in barium; and the metal-poor CEMP-no stars, not enhanced in barium. Through comparison with simulations, we demonstrate that all barium-enhanced populations are best represented by a ∼ 100 percent binary fraction with a shorter period distribution of at maximum ∼ 20 000d. This result greatly strengthens the hypothesis that a similar binary mass transfer origin is responsible for their chemical patterns. For the CEMP-no group we present new radial velocity data from the Hobby-Eberly Telescope for 15 stars to supplement the scarce literature data. Two of these stars show indisputable signatures of binarity. The complete CEMP-no data set is clearly inconsistent with the binary properties of the CEMP-s class, thereby strongly indicating a different physical origin of their carbon enhancements. The CEMP-no binary fraction is still poorly constrained, but the population resembles more the binary properties in the solar neighbourhood.

Abstract Copyright: © 2014 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2014)

Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: chemically peculiar - Galaxy: halo - galaxies: formation

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
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 SDSS J014036.21+234458.1 Pe* 01 40 36.2207485632 +23 44 58.206182748   15.6       CEMP-no 35 0
2 BD+44 493 Pe* 02 26 49.7390353632 +44 57 46.523771136   9.63 9.11     CEMP-no 103 0
3 LHA 120-N 51D HII 05 25 17.3 -67 22 47           ~ 114 0
4 HD 86161 WR* 09 54 52.9033957968 -57 43 38.274644604 7.94 8.65 8.36 8.93   WN8h 219 0
5 2MASS J10081444+1605011 RB? 10 08 14.4415595736 +16 05 01.198034340           ~ 25 1
6 HE 1150-0428 Pe* 11 53 06.6090188016 -04 45 03.485197944     14.91     CEMP-no 29 0
7 HE 1300+0157 Pe* 13 02 56.2443901392 +01 41 52.080457056   14.536 14.11 13.678 13.261 CEMP-no 44 0
8 BPS BS 16929-0005 Pe* 13 03 29.4751261824 +33 51 09.242978436 14.109 14.228 13.610 13.208 12.766 CEMP-no 36 0
9 NGC 5253 AGN 13 39 55.990 -31 38 24.11 11.48 10.94 10.49 10.33 13.47 ~ 1365 4
10 SDSS J142237.43+003105.2 Pe* 14 22 37.4316643608 +00 31 05.282518764           CEMP-no 14 0
11 HE 1506-0113 Pe* 15 09 14.2925716632 -01 24 56.730524328   15.4       CEMP-no 25 0
12 SDSS J161313.51+530909.6 Pe* 16 13 13.5241043232 +53 09 09.693368640           CEMP-no 14 0
13 BPS CS 22878-0027 Pe* 16 37 35.8437123792 +10 22 07.754788668   14.86 14.4 14.45   CEMP-no 25 0
14 SDSS J174624.12+245548.7 Pe* 17 46 24.1295713584 +24 55 48.764124012           CEMP-no 11 0
15 SDSS J220646.20-092545.7 Pe* 22 06 46.2048718296 -09 25 45.747895296           F5 11 0
16 BPS CS 22892-0052 Pe* 22 17 01.6558764360 -16 39 27.051026544   14.03 13.20 13.06 12.19 KIIvw 448 0
17 BPS CS 29502-0092 Pe* 22 22 35.9982138384 -01 38 27.620508552   12.64 11.87 11.365 10.862 CEMP-no 54 0
18 HE 2323-0256 Pe* 23 26 29.8073738880 -02 39 58.036383180   15.12 14.36   13.358 CEMP-no 180 0
19 HE 2356-0410 Pe* 23 59 13.1419841280 -03 53 48.220213560   14.39 13.60 13.164 12.713 CEMP-no 85 0

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