2003A&A...398..455L


Query : 2003A&A...398..455L

2003A&A...398..455L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 398, 455-466 (2003/2-1)

More nitrogen rich B-type stars in the SMC cluster, NGC 330.

LENNON D.J., DUFTON P.L. and CROWLEY C.

Abstract (from CDS):

High resolution spectra of seven early B-type giant/supergiant stars in the SMC cluster NGC330 are analysed to obtain their chemical compositions relative to SMC field and Galactic B-type stars. It is found that all seven stars are nitrogen rich with an abundance approximately 1.3dex higher than an SMC main-sequence field B-type star, AV304. They also display evidence for deficiencies in carbon, but other metals have abundances typical of the SMC. Given the number of B-type stars with low projected rotational velocities in NGC 330 (all our targets have vsini<50km/s), we suggest that it is unlikely that the stars in our sample are seen almost pole-on, but rather that they are intrinsically slow rotators. Furthermore, none of our objects displays any evidence of significant Balmer emission excluding the possibility that these are Be stars observed pole-on. Comparing these results with the predictions of stellar evolution models including the effects of rotationally induced mixing, we conclude that while the abundance patterns may indeed be reproduced by these models, serious discrepancies exist. Most importantly, models including the effects of initially large rotational velocities do not reproduce the observed range of effective temperatures of our sample, nor the currently observed rotational velocities. Binary models may be able to produce stars in the observed temperature range but again may be incapable of producing suitable analogues with low rotational velocities. We also discuss the clear need for stellar evolution calculations employing the correct chemical mix of carbon, nitrogen and oxygen for the SMC.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: early-type - supergiants - rotation - evolution

Simbad objects: 11

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Number of rows : 11
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 SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11152 1
2 Cl* NGC 330 ARP 45 * 00 56 10.0781111880 -72 27 32.553003924   14.15 14.29   14.444 B1 23 0
3 Cl* NGC 330 ARP 5 * 00 56 10.6600422240 -72 28 10.411755132 13.94 14.74 14.85 15.425 15.08 B2II 22 0
4 Cl* NGC 330 ARP 31 * 00 56 17.8429238712 -72 27 27.489080556   14.39 14.54 14.802 14.639 B2.5IIe 10 0
5 NGC 330 Cl* 00 56 18.55 -72 27 45.1 9.37 9.76 9.55   8.89 ~ 410 0
6 Cl* NGC 330 ARP 8 Be? 00 56 20.8056348480 -72 28 34.134249540 12.043 12.364 12.656   13.62 B2.5Ib 27 0
7 Cl* NGC 330 ARP 14 * 00 56 24.8626714248 -72 27 41.928918516 12.07 12.85 12.93   12.972 B3Ib 22 0
8 Cl* NGC 330 ARP 13 * 00 56 25.8972816504 -72 27 53.471397096   14.52 14.71 14.967 14.883 B0.5Ve 19 0
9 Cl* NGC 330 ROB B4 * 00 56 30.9111011232 -72 28 19.264922580   15.41 15.58   15.769 B1.5IVe 12 0
10 AzV 304 * 01 02 21.4823289456 -72 39 14.587308576   14.66 14.77     B0.5V 48 0
11 * ksi01 CMa bC* 06 31 51.3662820799 -23 25 06.319934859 3.10 4.09 4.33 4.45 4.72 B0.7IV 322 0

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