2005A&A...433..285D


Query : 2005A&A...433..285D

2005A&A...433..285D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 433, 285-295 (2005/4-1)

Abundance correlations in mildly metal-poor stars. II. Light elements (C to Ca).

DECAUWER H., JEHIN E., PARMENTIER G. and MAGAIN P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Accurate relative abundances have been obtained for carbon, oxygen, sodium, aluminium, silicon, and calcium in a sample of mildly metal-poor stars. This analysis complements a previous study carried out by Jehin et al. (1999A&A...341..241J), which provided the basis for the EASE scenario. This scenario postulates that field metal-poor stars were born in self-enriched proto-globular cluster clouds. By further investigating the correlations between the different α-element abundances, we propose a modified scenario for the formation of intermediate metallicity stars, in which the stars exhibiting lower than average α/Fe abundance ratios would form in low mass clouds, unable to sustain the formation of very massive stars (M>30M). Moreover, the carbon-to-iron ratio is found to decrease as one climbs the so-called Population IIb branch, i.e. when the s-element abundance increases. In the framework of the EASE scenario, we interpret this anticorrelation between the carbon and the s-element abundances as a signature of a hot bottom burning process in the metal-poor AGB stars which expelled the matter subsequently accreted by our Population IIb stars.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: Population II - stars: atmospheres - nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances - Galaxy: evolution

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
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
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2 HD 25704 ** 04 01 44.6317980946 -57 12 24.598726799   8.65 8.10     F7V 151 0
3 HD 59984 PM* 07 32 05.7629164512 -08 52 52.775251032   6.431 5.916     G0VFe-1.6CH-0.5 216 0
4 HD 61902 PM* 07 38 53.6544513528 -51 05 00.093398532   8.73 8.25     F5/6wF2 81 0
5 * 171 Pup PM* 07 45 34.9212542040 -34 10 21.185626324   5.909 5.362     F9V 300 0
6 HD 63598 SB* 07 48 53.5375590480 -24 58 24.162494232   8.47 7.93     G2V 64 0
7 HD 76932 PM* 08 58 43.9327642391 -16 07 57.817644364 6.47 6.39 5.86     G2VFe-1.8CH-1 404 0
8 HD 78747 PM* 09 07 56.5761391512 -50 28 56.811660132   8.25 7.74     G5VFe-1.6CH-1 128 0
9 HD 79601 PM* 09 13 44.6281491888 -42 18 37.473060456   8.55 8.02     G2V 95 0
10 HD 97320 Pe* 11 11 00.7344001848 -65 25 37.745815656   9.769 9.269     F3V 145 0
11 HD 111971 ** 12 53 42.46017 -57 39 23.0781   9.20 8.93 8.57   F7V 57 0
12 HD 126793 PM* 14 30 12.6567826128 -62 51 44.466322752   8.76 8.24     G0wF3/5 76 0
13 HD 134169 SB* 15 08 18.0570477216 +03 55 50.144061360 8.14 8.22 7.70     F7V 212 0
14 HD 152924 PM* 17 00 46.2932655768 -64 33 01.185079536   8.44 8.04     F3V 45 0
15 HD 189558 PM* 20 01 00.2452184673 -12 15 20.353638621   8.28 7.73     F8/G2V 189 0
16 HD 193901 PM* 20 23 35.8471605389 -21 22 14.226959304 9.08 9.22 8.67 8.17 7.87 F7V 280 0
17 HD 194598 PM* 20 26 11.9183775668 +09 27 00.429558608 8.62 8.82 8.34 7.90 7.56 F8 302 0
18 HD 196892 PM* 20 40 49.3802982816 -18 47 33.282293972   8.73 8.23     F6V 128 0
19 HD 199289 PM* 20 58 08.5239126371 -48 12 13.459812756   8.82 8.30     F5V 122 0
20 * gam Pav PM* 21 26 26.6049826473 -65 21 58.313057521 4.57 4.70 4.22 3.75 3.45 F9VFe-1.4CH-0.7 411 0
21 HD 215257 PM* 22 43 50.7183081145 +03 53 12.631454280   7.93   7.1   F5V 153 0

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