2005A&A...430..507A


Query : 2005A&A...430..507A

2005A&A...430..507A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 430, 507-522 (2005/2-1)

Mg abundances in metal-poor halo stars as a tracer of early Galactic mixing.

ARNONE E., RYAN S.G., ARGAST D., NORRIS J.E. and BEERS T.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present results of a detailed chemical analysis performed on 23 main-sequence turnoff stars having -3.4≤[Fe/H]≤-2.2, a sample selected to be highly homogeneous in Teff and log(g). We investigate the efficiency of mixing in the early Galaxy by means of the [Mg/Fe] ratio, and find that all values lie within a total range of 0.2dex, with a standard deviation about the mean of 0.06dex, consistent with measurement errors. This implies there is little or no intrinsic scatter in the early ISM, as suggested also by the most recent results from high-quality VLT observations. These results are in contrast with inhomogeneous Galactic chemical evolution (iGCE) models adopting present supernova (SN) II yields, which predict a peak-to-peak scatter in [Mg/Fe] as high as 1dex at very low metallicity, with a corresponding standard deviation of about 0.4dex. We propose that cooling and mixing timescales should be investigated in iGCE models to account for the apparent disagreement with present observations. The contrast between the constancy and small dispersion of [Mg/Fe] reported here and the quite different behaviour of [Ba/Fe] indicates, according to this interpretation, that Mg and Ba are predominantly synthesised in different progenitor mass ranges.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: Population II - stars: abundances - Galaxy: formation - Galaxy: evolution - Galaxy: halo

Simbad objects: 23

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Number of rows : 23
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 LP 651-4 PM* 02 44 11.7179917488 -05 27 00.003085992   12.35 11.97     ~ 25 0
2 G 4-37 Pe* 02 44 35.0876406984 +08 28 50.094009408   11.90 11.4 11.0   F7 84 0
3 LP 831-70 PM* 03 06 05.4386096664 -22 19 17.828964660   11.97 11.80     ~ 48 0
4 CD-33 1173 Pe* 03 19 35.3159594880 -32 50 43.157572008   11.272 10.902 10.421 10.152 CEMP 58 0
5 BD+03 740 HB* 05 01 16.6226363256 +04 06 37.021736844 9.97 10.17 9.7 9.6   sdF0 174 0
6 BD+24 1676 Pe* 07 30 41.2662525096 +24 05 10.248524088   11.15 10.7 10.4   F 129 0
7 BD+20 2030 SB* 08 16 07.3522203887 +19 41 51.430977726   11.556 11.189 10.909 10.632 sdF0 51 0
8 HD 74000 Pe* 08 40 50.8036114756 -16 20 42.516208237 9.84 10.09 9.66     F2 270 0
9 BD+09 2190 Pe* 09 29 15.5615542183 +08 38 00.467004388   11.54   10.8   sdA5 133 0
10 Ross 889 Pe* 09 40 43.2053340378 +01 00 29.511836741       10.39   sdA4 160 0
11 HD 84937 Pe* 09 48 56.0992891997 +13 44 39.326709913 8.49 8.68 8.32 7.97 7.70 F8Vm-5 795 0
12 BD-13 3442 Pe* 11 46 50.6525751264 -14 06 43.458063768   10.662 10.274     CEMP 107 0
13 Wolf 1492 Pe* 13 40 02.4921849768 -00 02 18.750053436 11.601 11.832 11.451 11.184 10.892 sdF0: 284 0
14 Ross 841 Pe* 14 02 30.0900761861 -05 39 05.181979951   11.508 11.149 10.866 10.576 sdA3 151 0
15 BD+26 2621 Pe* 14 54 10.7123241110 +25 33 48.927279437   11.40 10.9 10.7   F0 46 0
16 CD-71 1234 Pe* 16 07 44.6410532021 -71 21 01.360284611   10.81 10.44     ~ 39 0
17 HD 338529 PM* 19 32 31.9104668184 +26 23 26.117367216   9.72   9.2   B5 207 0
18 BPS CS 22943-0045 HB* 20 13 33.2825922408 -43 49 22.605476160   14.956 14.6     A 4 0
19 LP 635-14 Pe* 20 26 46.8302881512 -00 37 15.175129512 11.57 11.76 11.33     OB- 41 0
20 LP 815-43 Pe* 20 38 13.2998605176 -20 26 10.850795808   11.31 10.72     ~ 76 0
21 CD-35 14849 PM* 21 33 49.7524989129 -35 26 14.228198341   10.95 10.56 10.59   B8 72 0
22 G 126-52 PM* 22 04 13.3810303392 +19 32 54.335372892       10.7   sd:F2 37 0
23 CD-24 17504 Pe* 23 07 20.2534619736 -23 52 35.954286096   12.51 12.18     CEMP-no 86 0

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