2020MNRAS.498.2912C


Query : 2020MNRAS.498.2912C

2020MNRAS.498.2912C - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 498, 2912-2924 (2020/October-3)

Modelling R Coronae Borealis stars: effects of He-burning shell temperature and metallicity.

CRAWFORD C.L., CLAYTON G.C., MUNSON B., CHATZOPOULOS E. and FRANK J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The R Coronae Borealis (RCB) stars are extremely hydrogen-deficient carbon stars that produce large amounts of dust, causing sudden deep declines in brightness. They are believed to be formed primarily through white dwarf mergers. In this paper, we use MESA to investigate how post-merger objects with a range of initial He-burning shell temperatures from 2.1 to 5.4 x 108 K with solar and subsolar metallicities evolve into RCB stars. The most successful model of these has subsolar metallicity and an initial temperature near 3 x 108 K. We find a strong dependence on initial He-burning shell temperature for surface abundances of elements involved in the CNO cycle, as well as differences in effective temperature and radius of RCBs. Elements involved in nucleosynthesis present around 1 dex diminished surface abundances in the 10 per cent solar metallicity models, with the exception of carbon and lithium that are discussed in detail. Models with subsolar metallicities also exhibit longer lifetimes than their solar counterparts. Additionally, we find that convective mixing of the burned material occurs only in the first few years of post-merger evolution, after which the surface abundances are constant during and after the RCB phase, providing evidence for why these stars show a strong enhancement of partial He-burning products.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: chemically peculiar - binaries: close - stars: evolution - white dwarfs

Simbad objects: 11

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Number of rows : 11
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 Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7058 0
2 V* UX Ant RC* 10 57 09.0588420456 -37 23 55.133370312   12.67 12.37     C-Hd 43 0
3 V* Y Mus RC* 13 05 48.1948797744 -65 30 46.624502484   11.3 10.50     Fp_Hd 73 0
4 V* DY Cen RC* 13 25 34.0847063328 -54 14 43.129581792     12.00     C-Hd/B5-6Ie 96 0
5 V* V854 Cen RC* 14 34 49.4024471640 -39 33 19.201288284   7.13 11.69     Ce 208 0
6 V* R CrB RC* 15 48 34.4154827352 +28 09 24.295852440 6.44 6.31 5.71 5.26 5.08 G0Iep 779 0
7 V* V532 Oph RC* 17 32 42.6072233088 -21 51 40.757995188         16.56 ~ 21 0
8 V* V3795 Sgr RC* 18 13 23.5642449000 -25 46 40.857266928       10.940 10.10 ~ 45 0
9 V* VZ Sgr RC* 18 15 08.5724613648 -29 42 29.491053228   11.15 10.46     ~ 53 0
10 V* V CrA RC* 18 47 32.3096196393 -38 09 32.307864378       10.765   R0 107 0
11 ASAS J190640-1623.9 RC* 19 06 39.8742417552 -16 23 59.152703676   11.52 10.77   10.202 ~ 8 0

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