1997A&A...319..593M


Query : 1997A&A...319..593M

1997A&A...319..593M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 319, 593-606 (1997/3-2)

New beryllium observations in low-metallicity stars.

MOLARO P., BONIFACIO P., CASTELLI F. and PASQUINI L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present observations of the Be II 313.0nm resonance doublet in 14 halo and old disk stars with metallicities ranging from [Fe/H]=-0.4 to ≃-3.0 obtained with the CASPEC spectrograph of the ESO 3.6m telescope at a FWHM≃8.6km/s resolution. Abundances are derived by means of the synthetic spectra technique employing Kurucz (1993) atmospheric models, with enhanced α-elements and no overshooting. The derived abundances together with those available in literature show that for -2.7<[Fe/H]←0.8 Be correlates linearly with iron [Be]∝1.07(±0.08)[Fe/H], giving strength to previous results. However, a steeper correlation is still possible at metallicities lower than [Fe/H]←1.4 with [Be]∝ 1.6(±0.44)[Fe/H]. When iron is replaced with oxygen, Be is found tracking closely oxygen up to solar values, without signs of breaking in correspondence of the onset of the Galactic disk. No evidence of intrinsic dispersion is found, ought to the large errors involved in the Be abundance determinations, but for three stars (HD 106516, HD 3795, HD 211998) a significant upper limit in the Be abundance can be placed at ≃1dex below the mean trend of the Be-Fe relation. For such stars non conventional mixing is required to explain Be depletion. Be observations can be used to discriminate strongly Li-depleted stars. These are the stars which show less Li than that expected by high energy cosmic rays production as deduced from Be observations. The available Be observations imply that some of the stars which contribute to the scatter in the Li-Fe diagram are Li-depleted stars. This result strongly supports the use of the upper envelope of the Li-Fe diagram to trace the Li galactic evolution, and argues for a low value for the primordial Li against models which predict substantial Li depletion in halo and old disk stars.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: Population II - Galaxy: evolution - cosmology: observations - cosmic rays

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/319/593): table4 table5 table6 table7>

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
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 HD 3795 PM* 00 40 32.7939851012 -23 48 17.728718238   6.84 6.14     K0VFe-1.5CH-1.3 210 0
2 HD 6434 PM* 01 04 40.1502696688 -39 29 17.584220159   8.32 7.71     G2/3V 228 1
3 HD 16784 SB* 02 40 38.7783197140 -30 08 07.460222152   8.699 8.02     F8V 111 0
4 HD 25704 ** 04 01 44.6317980946 -57 12 24.598726799   8.65 8.10     F7V 151 0
5 HD 76932 PM* 08 58 43.9327642391 -16 07 57.817644364 6.47 6.39 5.86     G2VFe-1.8CH-1 403 0
6 HD 106516 SB* 12 15 10.55731 -10 18 44.6354 6.44 6.57 6.11     F9VFe-1.7CH-0.7 419 0
7 HD 128279 Pe* 14 36 48.5108525999 -29 06 46.612858494 8.64 8.63 8.00     Gw 194 0
8 HD 140283 Pe* 15 43 03.0971190219 -10 56 00.595693188 7.508 7.711 7.212 6.63 8.21 F9VkA5mA1 936 0
9 HD 160617 Pe* 17 42 49.3234249010 -40 19 15.503834657   9.18 8.7 8.394 8.065 G0 204 0
10 HD 166913 PM* 18 16 25.6832938176 -59 24 11.239435980   8.66 8.23     F5/7Vw 134 0
11 HD 200654 Pe* 21 06 34.7513254468 -49 57 50.280288000   9.74 9.1     CEMP 107 0
12 * nu. Ind ** 22 24 36.8853892493 -72 15 19.488237466   5.94 5.29     G9VFe-3.1CH-1.5 275 0
13 HD 218502 PM* 23 08 39.3724933569 -15 03 11.944919751   8.65 8.25     F(3)w 102 0
14 HD 219617 ** 23 17 05.04375 -13 51 03.5971 8.41 8.60 8.14 7.70 7.37 F8 309 0

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