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2019AJ....157..154G - Astron. J., 157, 154-154 (2019/April-0)

Carbon abundance inhomogeneities and deep mixing rates in Galactic globular clusters.

GERBER J.M., BRILEY M.M. and SMITH G.H.

Abstract (from CDS):

Among stars in Galactic globular clusters the carbon abundance tends to decrease with increasing luminosity on the upper red giant branch, particularly within the lowest metallicity clusters. While such a phenomena is not predicted by canonical models of stellar interiors and evolution, it is widely held to be the result of some extra mixing operating during red giant branch ascent which transports material exposed to the CN(O)-cycle across the radiative zone in the stellar interior and into the base of the convective envelope, whereupon it is brought rapidly to the stellar surface. Here we present measurements of [C/Fe] abundances among 67 red giants in 19 globular clusters within the Milky Way. Building on the work of Martell et al., we have concentrated on giants with absolute magnitudes of MV ∼ -1.5 within clusters encompassing a range of metallicity (-2.4 < [Fe/H] < -0.3). The Kitt Peak National Observatory (KPNO) 4 m and Southern Astrophysical Research (SOAR) 4.1 m telescopes were used to obtain spectra covering the λ4300 CH and λ3883 CN bands. The CH absorption features in these spectra have been analyzed via synthetic spectra in order to obtain [C/Fe] abundances. These abundances and the luminosities of the observed stars were used to infer the rate at which C abundances change with time during upper red giant branch evolution (i.e., the mixing efficiency). By establishing rates over a range of metallicity, the dependence of deep mixing on metallicity is explored. We find that the inferred carbon depletion rate decreases as a function of metallicity, although our results are dependent on the initial [C/Fe] composition assumed for each star.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): globular clusters: general - stars: abundances

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/157/154): clusters.dat table1.dat>

Simbad objects: 86

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