2006A&A...455..247T


Query : 2006A&A...455..247T

2006A&A...455..247T - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 455, 247-254 (2006/8-3)

The blue stragglers formed via mass transfer in old open clusters.

TIAN B., DENG L., HAN Z. and ZHANG X.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this paper, we present the simulations for the primordial blue stragglers in the old open cluster M 67 based on detailed modelling of the evolutionary processes. The principal aim is to discuss the contribution of mass transfer between the components of close binaries to the blue straggler population in M 67. First, we followed the evolution of a binary of 1.4M+0.9M. The synthetic evolutionary track of the binary system revealed that a primordial blue straggler had a long lifetime in the observed blue straggler region of color-magnitude diagram. Second, a grid of models for close binary systems experiencing mass exchange were computed from 1Gyr to 6Gyr in order to account for primordial blue-straggler formation in a time sequence. Based on such a grid, Monte-Carlo simulations were applied for the old open cluster M 67. Adopting appropriate orbital parameters, 4 primordial blue stragglers were predicted by our simulations. This was consistent with the observational fact that only a few blue stragglers in M 67 were binaries with short orbital periods. An upper boundary of the primordial blue stragglers in the color-magnitude diagram (CMD) was defined and could be used to distinguish blue stragglers that were not formed via mass exchange. Using the grid of binary models, the orbital periods of the primordial BSs could be predicted. Compared with the observations, it is clear that the mechanism discussed in this work alone cannot fully predict the blue straggler population in M 67. There must be several other processes also involved in the formation of the observed blue stragglers in M 67.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: blue stragglers - stars: binaries: close - Galaxy: open clusters and associations: individual: M 67

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/455/247): table2.dat>

Simbad objects: 27

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Number of rows : 27
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 NGC 104 GlC 00 24 05.359 -72 04 53.20     4.09     ~ 3914 0
2 Cl* NGC 2682 SAND 145 * 08 48 59.8390343760 +11 44 51.354002508   13.37 12.927     F2V 13 0
3 Cl* NGC 2682 SAND 277 SB* 08 49 21.4793358624 +12 04 22.972635696   12.74 12.225     F6V 20 0
4 NGC 2682 16 BS? 08 50 47.6624732228 +11 44 51.454924690 13.159 13.18 12.671   12.073 F7IV 36 0
5 NGC 2682 30 * 08 50 55.6925064870 +11 52 14.690654736   12.64 11.954   11.369 F9IV 49 0
6 NGC 2682 55 BS* 08 51 03.5144925000 +11 45 02.822542776   11.61 11.295   10.941 B9V 70 0
7 NGC 2682 81 BS* 08 51 11.7789373696 +11 45 22.123673277   9.96 10.024     B8V 105 0
8 NGC 2682 90 BS* 08 51 14.3529693120 +11 45 00.540874080   11.43 10.819   10.544 ~ 45 0
9 NGC 2682 95 SB* 08 51 15.4464408600 +11 47 31.475192784 13.211 13.17 12.680 12.355 12.044 F2 40 0
10 NGC 2682 124 BS* 08 51 19.9070240880 +11 47 00.441178944 12.576 12.59 12.117 11.848 11.564 F5IV 84 0
11 NGC 2682 130 BS* 08 51 20.5734927984 +11 46 16.412199564 13.346 13.34 12.950   12.30 G: 66 0
12 Cl* NGC 2682 SAND 1082 EB* 08 51 20.7915 +11 53 26.168   11.66 11.150 11.09 10.722 F5IV 120 0
13 NGC 2682 134 V* 08 51 21.2238774840 +11 45 52.751052612 12.903 12.83 12.315 11.904 11.553 F5 71 0
14 NGC 2682 136 SB* 08 51 21.7535381400 +11 52 37.872333372   11.92 11.235   10.595 F8V 77 0
15 NGC 2682 OpC 08 51 23.0 +11 48 50           ~ 2342 0
16 NGC 2682 153 BS* 08 51 26.4321697248 +11 43 50.738037528   11.41 11.269   11.101 A2V 86 0
17 NGC 2682 156 BS* 08 51 27.0120114864 +11 51 52.582244112   11.1 10.940   10.862 A2V 71 0
18 Cl* NGC 2682 SAND 1036 EB* 08 51 28.1469477144 +11 49 27.495860592 13.262 13.27 12.809   12.184 F3 78 0
19 Cl* NGC 2682 SAND 2226 BS* 08 51 28.3616175912 +12 07 38.612638524   12.55 12.718     F2V 22 0
20 Cl* NGC 2682 SAND 1280 dS* 08 51 32.5773312840 +11 50 40.634470500 12.537 12.52 12.269 12.121 11.922 F0 64 0
21 NGC 2682 185 BS* 08 51 32.5946133024 +11 48 52.103681712   11.46 11.48   10.80 A0V 67 0
22 Cl* NGC 2682 SAND 1284 BS* 08 51 34.3150275672 +11 51 10.497400452   11.17 10.92   10.622 B9V 96 0
23 NGC 2682 207 BS* 08 51 37.6915341325 +11 37 03.761045440 12.629 12.91 12.344   11.777 F2V 34 0
24 NGC 2682 210 * 08 51 39.2311504440 +11 50 03.851908944 12.866 12.79 12.277   11.566 F8V 46 0
25 NGC 2682 238 BS* 08 51 48.6395454552 +11 49 15.654839376   11.23 10.913     A1V 47 0
26 BD+12 1930 BS* 08 52 10.7435074328 +11 44 05.867673842   10.81 10.700     A1V 64 0
27 M 3 GlC 13 42 11.62 +28 22 38.2     6.39     ~ 2478 0

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