2015A&A...578A.109M


Query : 2015A&A...578A.109M

2015A&A...578A.109M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 578A, 109-109 (2015/6-1)

Surface abundances of ON stars.

MARTINS F., SIMON-DIAZ S., PALACIOS A., HOWARTH I., GEORGY C., WALBORN N.R., BOURET J.-C. and BARBA R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Massive stars burn hydrogen through the CNO cycle during most of their evolution. When mixing is efficient or when mass transfer in binary systems occurs, chemically processed material is observed at the surface of O and B stars. ON stars show stronger lines of nitrogen than morphologically normal counterparts. Whether this corresponds to the presence of material processed through the CNO cycle is not known. Our goal is to answer this question. We performed a spectroscopic analysis of a sample of ON stars with atmosphere models. We determined the fundamental parameters as well as the He, C, N, and O surface abundances. We also measured the projected rotational velocities. We compared the properties of the ON stars to those of normal O stars. We show that ON stars are usually rich in helium. Their CNO surface abundances are fully consistent with predictions of nucleosynthesis. ON stars are more chemically evolved and rotate - on average - faster than normal O stars. Evolutionary models including rotation cannot account for the extreme enrichment observed among ON main sequence stars. Some ON stars are members of binary systems, but others are single stars as indicated by stable radial velocities. Mass transfer is therefore not a simple explanation for the observed chemical properties. We conclude that ON stars show extreme chemical enrichment at their surface, consistent with nucleosynthesis through the CNO cycle. Its origin is not clear at present.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: massive - stars: abundances - stars: evolution - stars: atmospheres

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/578/A109): stars.dat sp/*>

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
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 12323 SB* 02 02 30.1268458032 +55 37 26.372271540 7.95 8.87 8.92     ON9.2V 184 0
2 HD 13268 * 02 11 29.7003301008 +56 09 31.721738760 7.48 8.24 8.18     ON8.5IIIn 179 0
3 HD 14633 SB* 02 22 54.2923246536 +41 28 47.724359448 6.14 8.79 8.73 8.69   ON8.5V 224 0
4 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7067 0
5 HD 47129 SB* 06 37 24.0420854544 +06 08 07.369104444 5.23 6.11 6.06     O8I+O7.5III 398 0
6 HD 48279 * 06 42 40.5471009337 +01 42 58.252284586 7.26 8.02 7.96 8.72   O8.5VzNstrvar? 158 0
7 HD 89137 * 10 15 40.0854126480 -51 15 24.093239544 7.02 7.93 7.97 8.82   ON9.7II(n) 98 0
8 HD 91651 bC* 10 33 30.2993151816 -60 07 40.044178344 7.96 9.64 9.52 9.51   ON9.5IIIn 103 0
9 HD 102415 * 11 46 54.4041886200 -61 27 46.987376184 8.51 9.44 9.35 9.67   ON9IIInn 40 0
10 HD 105056 s*b 12 05 49.8804411912 -69 34 22.996270632 6.57 9.07 8.74 8.45   ON9.7Iae 127 1
11 HD 117490 * 13 32 08.5985517168 -60 48 55.484598312 8.13 8.94 8.92 9.52   ON9.5IIInn 37 0
12 HD 123008 s*b 14 07 30.6443226936 -64 28 08.781137868 8.58 10.00 9.50 9.44   ON9.2Iab 106 0
13 * zet Oph Be* 16 37 09.5400587698 -10 34 01.509742704 1.73 2.58 2.56 2.46 2.50 O9.2IVnn 1839 0
14 HD 150574 * 16 44 07.2107267688 -46 08 29.843325168 8.01 8.74 8.50 9.30   ON9III(n) 64 0
15 HD 191423 * 20 08 07.1135347944 +42 36 21.962454480 7.43 8.19 8.03     ON9II-IIInn 111 0
16 HD 191781 s*b 20 09 50.5814420544 +45 24 10.486830312 10.1 10.06 9.53     ON9.7Iab 65 0
17 V* V2011 Cyg SB* 20 12 33.1203741480 +40 16 05.445674868 7.32 7.85 7.55     O4.5V(n)((f)) 207 0
18 BD+36 4063 SB* 20 25 40.6036899936 +37 22 27.052816368 10.93 10.67 9.656     ON9.7Ib 44 0
19 HD 201345 * 21 07 55.4150161776 +33 23 49.228548972   7.611 7.764     ON9.2IV 174 0
20 * 14 Cep SB* 22 02 04.5726270264 +58 00 01.309758516 4.77 5.551 5.542     O9IV(n)var+B1:V: 255 0

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