2006A&A...454..581D


Query : 2006A&A...454..581D

2006A&A...454..581D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 454, 581-593 (2006/8-1)

Abundance difference between components of wide binaries. II. The southern sample.

DESIDERA S., GRATTON R.G., LUCATELLO S. and CLAUDI R.U.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present high-precision iron abundance differences for 33 wide binaries with similar components. They were observed with the FEROS spectrograph at ESO, looking for abundance anomalies due to the ingestion of metal rich material of a planetary origin. An optimized data analysis technique and the high quality of the spectra allowed us to achieve an error of about 0.02 dex for pairs with small temperaure differences. We found one case (HIP 64030 = HD 113984) with a large (0.27dex) abundance difference. The primary of this binary appears to be a blue straggler, and the abundance difference might be due to the peculiar evolution of the star. A few other pairs show small abundance differences (≤0.09dex). In a few cases these differences suggest the ingestion of a small amount of metal rich material, but in others they are likely spurious, because of the large temperature difference, high level of magnetic activity, or different evolutionary phases between the components. Some cases of abundance differences involving pairs with warm (Teff≥6000K) primaries might be due to the diffusion of heavy elements; dedicated theoretical models for the stellar parameters of the targets would be welcome. This study confirms our preliminary result based on analysis of 23 pairs (Desidera et al., 2004A&A...420..683D) that the occurrence of large alterations in stellar abundances caused by the ingestion of metal rich, rocky material is not a common event. For at least 65% of the pairs with components warmer than 5500K, the limits on the amount of rocky material accreted by the program stars are comparable to the estimates of rocky material accreted by the Sun during its main-sequence lifetime.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: planetary systems - stars: binaries: visual - techniques: spectroscopic

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Number of rows : 45
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 THA As* 00 00 -62.0           ~ 468 0
2 HD 4001 ** 00 41 59.7946911 -55 46 55.660408           F6/8III/IV 26 0
3 HD 13357A PM* 02 10 52.0806000541 +13 40 59.802324665   8.88 8.20 8.75   G4V 84 0
4 HD 28255 ** 04 24 12.20665 -57 04 16.8262           G1V+G6V 61 0
5 HD 63581 PM* 07 46 14.8413885864 -59 48 50.816502684   8.92 8.14     K0IV-V(k) 44 0
6 HD 63608 PM* 07 46 16.9606391136 -59 48 34.197479316   9.06 8.23     K0IV-V(k) 60 0
7 HD 66491A * 08 03 23.8875690888 -13 12 13.305128508   9.91 9.18     G8/K1III 22 0
8 HD 78964 PM* 09 07 58.1743915656 -64 02 06.797060448   10.68 9.75     G6/K1(III) 39 0
9 HD 78977 PM* 09 07 59.6507230584 -64 02 02.494852908   10.29 9.47     G6/K1(III) 28 0
10 HD 87743B PM* 10 06 38.5720813992 -19 18 30.928050324   9.528 8.924 8.54 8.39 ~ 16 0
11 HD 87743A PM* 10 06 38.9546208672 -19 18 38.886009048   9.361 8.750 8.45 8.33 G5 32 0
12 HD 90885A PM* 10 28 18.5231107680 -52 33 42.009788952   9.186 8.35 8.99   K0.5V(k) 30 0
13 HD 98427A PM* 11 19 22.6377621600 -01 39 17.601551712   7.57 7.04 7.97   F6V 56 0
14 * 17 Crt ** 11 32 16.40407 -29 15 39.6768           F8V+F8V 26 0
15 HD 103817A PM* 11 57 18.4978693512 -22 32 17.495224440   8.70 8.22 8.91   F6V 32 0
16 HD 104760 PM* 12 03 46.2941904024 -44 07 22.106694144   8.68 8.07     G2/3III 58 0
17 HD 104759 PM* 12 03 47.7180408384 -44 07 04.678537152   9.49 8.75     G8/K0V 25 0
18 HD 104829 * 12 04 17.4686332152 +07 24 20.262965040   10.54 9.94     F8 16 0
19 HD 104830 * 12 04 18.4309079448 +07 23 56.660427960   9.65 9.16     F8 15 0
20 HD 106515A PM* 12 15 06.5667197808 -07 15 26.353003536   8.79 7.97     G5V 86 1
21 HD 111484 ** 12 49 34.82247 +03 49 05.5567           F+F 35 0
22 HD 113984A PM* 13 07 19.6996613352 +00 35 05.846680716   7.97 7.53 8.41   F5V 56 0
23 * 18 CVn * 13 11 28.6904433456 +40 47 32.987976396   8.11 7.16     G9III 23 0
24 HD 115863 ** 13 21 23.20903 -64 02 59.0843           G0V 32 0
25 HD 116442 PM* 13 23 39.1536628464 +02 43 23.976567516   7.83   6.5   G9V 112 0
26 HD 124054A PM* 14 11 20.5175531328 -03 20 18.695931792   8.92 8.34     F7/8V 38 0
27 HD 125906A PM* 14 22 38.6614848504 -07 46 05.436163056   8.01 7.44     G0V 49 0
28 HD 126246 ** 14 24 05.76628 +11 14 49.0878           F8V+G1V 45 0
29 HD 133131 ** 15 03 35.80651 -27 50 27.5520           G2V+G2V 46 0
30 HD 134632 ** 15 11 32.8938886 -21 18 37.128870   9.56 9.00     F5V 15 0
31 HD 135101 PM* 15 12 43.4807788693 +19 17 09.742475250   7.36   6.2   G5V_Fe-0.9 173 0
32 HD 135101B PM* 15 12 43.7765264754 +19 17 32.775938988   8.26   6.8   G7V 96 0
33 HD 134655 * 15 12 45.3672574776 -46 53 44.521139220   9.75 8.80     G8/K0III 11 0
34 HD 138846A PM* 15 36 46.4519374368 -50 10 07.503267252   9.28 8.67     F8/G0V 14 0
35 HD 139460 * 15 38 39.9578142720 -08 47 40.995137688   7.03 6.50     F7V 62 0
36 HD 139461 SB* 15 38 40.0605002201 -08 47 29.205996075   7.00 6.48     F6.5V 70 0
37 HD 142661A PM* 15 55 54.5836414920 -02 09 51.876204660   7.517 6.964 7.97   F8.5V 31 0
38 HD 146368A PM* 16 17 26.9473079928 -34 49 09.266332296   9.00 8.51     F6V 25 0
39 CD-29 12513 ** 16 24 39.77379 -29 42 16.7693   6.01 5.41     G0 33 0
40 CD-29 12513A PM* 16 24 39.7741088568 -29 42 16.785116136   6.40 5.82     F9IV 43 0
41 * 36 Oph ** 17 15 20.9839376 -26 36 10.157115           K2V+K1V 136 0
42 HD 195284A PM* 20 31 52.7371641704 -40 54 06.064526877   9.11 8.34 8.964   K0/2 36 0
43 HD 199065 ** 20 57 22.4358526 -59 04 33.474323           G2/5V+G: 37 0
44 HD 201796A PM* 21 12 22.6062076992 -15 00 00.363937788   8.83 8.17 8.77   G3V 47 0
45 HD 219542 ** 23 16 35.23827 -01 35 11.4798           G(5)+(A) 54 0

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