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1999A&A...343..507A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 343, 507-518 (1999/3-2)

The rapid evolution of the born-again giant Sakurai's object.

ASPLUND M., LAMBERT D.L., KIPPER T., POLLACCO D. and SHETRONE M.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

The extraordinarily rapid evolution of the born-again giant Sakurai's object following discovery in 1996 has been investigated. The evolution can be traced both in a continued cooling of the stellar surface and dramatic changes in chemical composition on a timescale of a mere few months. The abundance alterations are the results of the mixing and nuclear reactions which have ensued due to the final He-shell flash which occurred during the descent along the white dwarf cooling track. The observed changes in the H and Li abundances can be explained by ingestion and burning of the H-rich envelope and Li-production through the Cameron-Fowler mechanism. The rapidly increasing abundances of the light s-elements (including Sc) are consistent with current s-processing by neutrons released from the concomitantly produced 13C. However, the possibility that the s-elements have previously been synthesized during the AGB-phase and only mixed to the surface in connection with the final He-shell flash in the pre-white dwarf cannot be convincingly ruled out either. Since Sakurai's object shows substantial abundance similarities with the RCrB stars and has recently undergone RCrB-like visual fading events, the ``birth'' of an RCrB star may have been witnessed for the first time ever. Sakurai's object thus lends strong support for the suggestion that at least some of the RCrB stars have been formed through a final He-shell flash in a post-AGB star.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: variables: general - stars: individual: Sakurai's object - stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: evolution - stars: abundances

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