2017A&A...598A..54H


Query : 2017A&A...598A..54H

2017A&A...598A..54H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 598A, 54-54 (2017/2-1)

Something borrowed, something blue: The nature of blue metal-poor stars inferred from their colours and chemical abundances.

HANSEN C.J., JOFRE P., KOCH A., McWILLIAM A. and SNEDEN C.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Blue metal-poor (BMP) stars are main sequence stars that appear bluer and more luminous than normal turnoff stars. They were originally singled out by using B-V and U-B colour cuts.Early studies found that a larger fraction of field BMP stars were binaries compared to normal halo stars. Thus, BMP stars are ideal field blue straggler candidates for investigating internal stellar evolution processes and binary interaction. In particular, the presence or depletion in lithium in their spectra is a powerful indicator of their origin. They are either old, halo blue stragglers experiencing internal mixing processes or mass transfer (Li-depletion), or intermediate-age, single stars of possibly extragalactic origin (2.2dex halo plateau Li). However, we note that internal mixing processes can lead to an increased level of Li. Hence, this study combines photometry and spectroscopy to unveil the origin of various BMP stars. We first show how to separate binaries from young blue stars using photometry, metallicity and lithium. Using a sample of 80 BMP stars (T>6300K), we find that 97% of the BMP binaries have V-Ks0<1.08±0.03, while BMP stars that are not binaries lie above this cut in two thirds of the cases. This cut can help classify stars that lack radial velocities from follow-up observations. We then trace the origin of two BMP stars from the photometric sample by conducting a full chemical analysis using new high-resolution and high signal-to-noise spectra. Based on their radial velocities, Li, α and s- and r-process abundances we show that BPS CS22874-042 is a single star (A(Li)=2.38±0.10dex) while with A(Li)=2.23±0.07dex CD-48 2445 is a binary, contrary to earlier findings. Our analysis emphasises that field blue stragglers can be segregated from single metal-poor stars, using (V-Ks) colours with a fraction of single stars polluting the binary sample, but not vice versa. These two groups can only be properly separated by using information from stellar spectra, illustrating the need for accurate and precise stellar parameters and high-resolution, high-S/N spectra in order to fully understand and classify this intriguing class of stars. Our high-resolution spectrum analysis confirms the findings from the colour cuts and shows that CS 22874-042 is single, while CD -48 2445 is most likely a binary. Moreover, the stellar abundances show that both stars formed in situ; CS 22874-042 carries traces of massive star enrichment and CD -48 2445 shows indications of AGB mass transfer mixed with gases ejected possibly from neutron star mergers.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2017

Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - blue stragglers - binaries: general - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: Population II - galaxies: halos

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/598/A54): table4.dat>

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Number of rows : 80
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 BPS CS 22876-0021 * 00 01 03.7767358944 -33 48 15.746952564   14.79 14.48     ~ 7 0
2 SB 68 PM* 00 12 00.8360353968 -33 59 50.434576800   13.48 13.12     A 12 0
3 2MASS J00203619+2347376 Pe* 00 20 36.1923434544 +23 47 37.617775440   14.84 14.5     ~ 27 0
4 BPS CS 29527-0015 Pe* 00 29 10.6814565504 -19 10 07.305102624   14.61 14.24     CEMP-no 57 0
5 Ton S 162 V* 00 31 25.7501220360 -23 57 26.802557280   14.36 14.14     A 11 0
6 BD+23 74 PM* 00 32 43.3279009584 +24 13 21.393120324   10.01 9.88     A2 9 0
7 GD 625 PM* 00 35 50.8974940632 -17 57 00.561358548   14.42 14.04 14.21   ~ 11 0
8 GD 629 * 00 37 44.6847468648 -20 08 11.106049056   14.74 14.41 14.62   ~ 8 0
9 CD-24 266 BS* 00 40 47.9313619824 -24 07 34.183333668   12.955 12.656 12.441 12.216 CEMP-s 94 0
10 CD-31 306 BS* 00 50 15.7694498016 -30 59 56.192808696   12.73 12.72     F3VkA2mA2 34 0
11 TYC 5270-1900-1 * 00 51 07.3624326264 -11 08 31.845276132   11.70 11.52     ~ 10 0
12 BPS CS 22166-0004 * 00 52 11.4384888528 -11 04 39.948131316   13.25 13.08     ~ 7 0
13 BPS CS 22166-0041 PM* 01 10 56.3585252952 -13 42 43.421513904   14.68 14.36     ~ 8 0
14 BPS CS 22174-0008 * 01 11 45.4635206688 -10 40 03.837671580   13.90 13.62     ~ 5 0
15 BPS CS 29518-0024 * 01 17 12.1149309480 -32 26 57.859338732   14.73 14.52     ~ 7 0
16 2MASS J01183829-3041026 Pe* 01 18 38.3021768400 -30 41 02.851310832 14.730 14.94 14.6     ~ 25 0
17 BPS CS 22946-0011 SB* 01 19 11.6738109192 -19 23 58.128899532   14.28 13.95     ~ 11 0
18 [PS72] 298 SB* 01 22 45.5857455432 -28 24 29.872013580   14.57 14.26     A1w 13 0
19 HD 8554 SB* 01 24 42.3036884544 +07 00 05.217586920   9.86 9.57     F0 11 0
20 BPS CS 22953-0037 Pe* 01 25 06.6508649808 -59 16 00.742176912   14.01 13.64   13.13 CEMP-no 42 0
21 BPS CS 22174-0040 * 01 28 40.5132902784 -07 24 04.233323448   13.40 13.18     B8.3 9 0
22 BPS CS 22175-0034 * 02 20 21.5103539784 -10 38 08.937751524   12.97 12.60     ~ 10 0
23 BPS CS 31061-0032 Pe* 02 38 43.3009378608 +03 19 02.563623012   14.30 13.90 13.581 13.290 ~ 26 0
24 BPS CS 22963-0013 PM* 02 53 53.7576617736 -06 42 17.792797860   13.82 13.51     ~ 8 0
25 LP 831-70 PM* 03 06 05.4386096664 -22 19 17.828964660   11.97 11.80     ~ 48 0
26 LP 772-81 PM* 03 14 53.7607697784 -14 43 53.824533708   14.13 13.79     ~ 9 0
27 CD-33 1173 Pe* 03 19 35.3159594880 -32 50 43.157572008   11.272 10.902 10.421 10.152 CEMP 58 0
28 BPS CS 22177-0009 Pe* 04 07 40.6490981040 -25 02 43.970266068   14.67 14.27     ~ 33 0
29 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47.3 +16 56 53           ~ 3074 0
30 BD+03 740 HB* 05 01 16.6226363256 +04 06 37.021736844 9.97 10.17 9.7 9.6   sdF0 174 0
31 CD-48 2445 PM* 06 41 26.6601460416 -48 13 14.894690484   10.94 10.54     F8 28 0
32 BD+24 1676 Pe* 07 30 41.2662525096 +24 05 10.248524088   11.15 10.7 10.4   F 129 0
33 BD+25 1981 Pe* 08 44 24.6895754316 +24 47 47.743332208   9.701   9.421   F0 143 0
34 HE 0926-0508 Pe* 09 28 55.3529041896 -05 21 40.492169352 12.410 12.34 12.194 11.895 11.617 ~ 22 0
35 BD+09 2190 Pe* 09 29 15.5615542183 +08 38 00.467004388   11.54   10.8   sdA5 133 0
36 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
37 BD-13 3442 Pe* 11 46 50.6525751264 -14 06 43.458063768   10.662 10.274     CEMP 107 0
38 HD 106038 PM* 12 12 01.3688687080 +13 15 40.618559661 10.45 10.630 10.162 9.851 9.539 F6wl 191 0
39 HD 109443 PM* 12 34 46.7235514992 -23 28 32.258882496   9.61 9.25     F3VkF1mF1 31 0
40 BD+51 1817 SB* 13 08 39.1030568267 +51 03 59.237732044       10.0   sdF6 28 0
41 2MASS J14005447+2246423 Pe* 14 00 54.4740571128 +22 46 42.087313956 14.317 14.548 14.2     ~ 23 0
42 BPS CS 22874-0009 * 14 34 23.1652039128 -26 17 37.594213908   13.92 13.58     ~ 16 0
43 2MASS J14380194-2458443 Pe* 14 38 01.9319095944 -24 58 44.508550764   14.34 13.91     ~ 10 0
44 BPS CS 22874-0034 * 14 38 26.8316419680 -23 14 48.533545428   14.73 14.49     ~ 5 0
45 V* KT Lib SX* 14 39 19.9963857744 -20 50 31.715405520   12.98 12.72     ~ 12 0
46 HD 135449 Pe* 15 16 10.3868491680 -32 53 33.070359120   9.78 9.46     F/Gw 50 0
47 BPS CS 22890-0069 SB* 15 24 12.2840917464 +03 05 06.400027860   12.93 12.71     ~ 10 0
48 HD 142575 PM* 15 55 02.8362076392 +05 04 12.164663892   9.00   8.4   F0 75 0
49 BPS CS 22872-0062 * 16 26 37.0243532160 -04 32 54.097481832   14.46 14.05     ~ 7 0
50 NGC 6397 GlC 17 40 42.09 -53 40 27.6     5.17     ~ 1975 0
51 HD 338529 PM* 19 32 31.9104668184 +26 23 26.117367216   9.72   9.2   B5 207 0
52 BPS CS 22896-0103 * 19 33 15.4722147312 -54 58 51.991247100   14.87 14.54     ~ 8 0
53 TYC 8778-1253-1 * 19 43 44.9027328624 -56 10 08.729058828   12.62 13.03     ~ 6 0
54 2MASS J19492941-3942394 Pe* 19 49 29.4240105192 -39 42 39.471551892   14.85 14.5     ~ 10 0
55 BPS CS 22964-0214 Pe* 20 05 49.9993957632 -39 27 43.358717988   14.06 13.66     CEMP-no 22 0
56 BPS CS 22873-0139 SB* 20 05 55.1466054456 -59 17 11.461854084     13.8 13.810   ~ 35 0
57 BPS CS 22885-0048 * 20 19 53.7690531504 -38 56 35.978958672 14.54 14.61 14.27     A 7 0
58 2MASS J20245779-1629577 Pe* 20 24 57.7985809752 -16 29 57.866029656   15.03 14.6     ~ 9 0
59 2MASS J20353125-1553306 Pe* 20 35 31.2592395984 -15 53 30.715762344   14.45 14.0     ~ 16 0
60 LP 815-43 Pe* 20 38 13.2998605176 -20 26 10.850795808   11.31 10.72     ~ 76 0
61 BPS CS 22880-0058 * 20 43 55.9754619648 -21 36 32.516767188   14.91 14.54     ~ 8 0
62 BPS CS 22880-0073 * 20 48 10.9454086152 -20 59 23.975377548 14.41 14.37 14.05     A 6 0
63 CD-35 14849 PM* 21 33 49.7524989129 -35 26 14.228198341   10.95 10.56 10.59   B8 72 0
64 BPS CS 22956-0028 SB* 21 44 48.7055162280 -63 22 09.736708872   13.317 13.0     CEMP-s 27 0
65 2MASS J21472920-3925192 Pe* 21 47 29.2120548240 -39 25 19.275001140   14.07 13.72     ~ 11 0
66 BPS CS 30327-0064 PM* 21 49 06.9242380152 -37 27 52.521152472 13.95 14.10 13.76 13.85   A 9 0
67 BPS CS 22960-0058 HB* 22 16 05.8811224824 -42 26 42.797355576   13.91 13.50 13.57   A 7 0
68 CD-24 17504 Pe* 23 07 20.2534619736 -23 52 35.954286096   12.51 12.18     CEMP-no 86 0
69 BPS CS 22888-0031 Pe* 23 11 32.4788498208 -35 26 42.872735796   15.31 14.90     CEMP-no 36 0
70 BPS CS 22941-0012 Pe* 23 28 29.7281745624 -32 48 46.507711140   12.75 12.45     ~ 15 0
71 BPS CS 22941-0005 SB* 23 29 52.8373943808 -35 13 03.812271564   14.88 14.61     ~ 10 0
72 2MASS J23350705-3022543 Pe* 23 35 07.0484945928 -30 22 54.278132700 14.694 14.97 14.6     ~ 29 0
73 BPS CS 22894-0029 * 23 42 14.6210677464 -00 51 32.656518396 14.60 14.66 14.37     A 6 0
74 BPS CS 29496-0024 * 23 43 38.5871731272 -31 48 18.361819476   14.28 14.02     ~ 8 0
75 V* BX Scl SX* 23 43 54.4551676392 -28 18 34.627551660   13.82 13.56     A 42 0
76 BPS CS 22966-0054 PM* 23 49 51.5784403248 -29 08 21.447200220   14.71 14.43     ~ 7 0
77 V* BY Scl SX* 23 51 32.2401548712 -25 45 46.662051420   14.05 13.85     A0 19 0
78 BPS CS 22876-0008 PM* 23 55 21.3720427344 -34 48 01.101677652   14.24 13.95     ~ 8 0
79 BPS CS 29517-0021 HB* 23 58 09.0929606496 -14 51 47.257556112   13.918 13.6     A 5 0
80 BPS CS 22874-0024 * ~ ~           ~ 1 0

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