2002A&A...387..222R


Query : 2002A&A...387..222R

2002A&A...387..222R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 387, 222-232 (2002/5-3)

UVES Be observations of early-G dwarfs in old clusters.

RANDICH S., PRIMAS F., PASQUINI L. and PALLAVICINI R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have obtained the first beryllium measurements of late F/early G-type stars in the old open cluster M 67 (4.5Gyr) and in the intermediate age cluster IC 4651 (1.7Gyr). One member of the young cluster IC 2391 (∼50Myr) was also observed. Our sample stars have effective temperatures within a range of 30-380K from the solar temperature. All our sample stars, including the Sun and the young cluster star have, within the errors, the same Be abundance. This result implies that late F/early G-type stars undergo very little (if any) Be depletion during their main-sequence life-time. Since these stars have undergone some Li depletion, our finding is indicative of shallow mixing, i.e. of a mixing process that can transport surface material deep enough for Li burning to occur, but not deep enough for Be burning. As shown in previous studies, the Li vs. Be diagram is a powerful diagnostic of stellar interiors. In this context, we do not find any evidence of correlated Li and Be depletion; furthermore, a comparison with various models shows that the Be pattern of our sample stars is compatible only with models including gravity waves. This class of models, however, cannot reproduce the Li observations of M 67.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: evolution - open clusters and associations: individual: M 67 - open clusters and associations: individual: IC 4651

CDS comments: In reflist, Anthony-Twarog, B. : 1998 is a misprint for 1988 (1988AJ.95.1453A).

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
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 IC 2391 OpC 08 41 10.1 -52 59 28           ~ 822 0
2 CPD-52 1614 SB* 08 42 46.6075101288 -53 01 01.341693984   10.7 10.3     ~ 37 0
3 NGC 2682 129 * 08 51 20.5508066664 +11 46 04.890109584 13.826 13.75 13.308   12.490 ~ 66 0
4 Cl* NGC 2682 ES I-54 * 08 51 21.7681061880 +11 44 05.087968692 14.976 14.89 14.186   13.421 ~ 49 0
5 NGC 2682 140 Ro* 08 51 22.0511842656 +11 46 41.010219552 13.811 13.797 13.189 12.834 12.496 ~ 78 0
6 NGC 2682 OpC 08 51 23.0 +11 48 50           ~ 2342 0
7 NGC 2682 209 * 08 51 39.0509285256 +11 47 55.413468276 14.461 14.33 13.783   12.992 ~ 64 0
8 Cl* NGC 2682 ES II-14 * 08 51 41.4950722613 +11 47 36.175042934 14.804 14.71 14.188   13.382 G2V 48 0
9 * alf Cen A SB* 14 39 36.49400 -60 50 02.3737 0.96 0.72 0.01     G2V 1280 1
10 IC 4651 OpC 17 24 50.9 -49 55 01           ~ 350 0
11 IC 4651 211 * 17 24 52.5648835272 -50 01 03.498216168   14.93 14.28     ~ 16 0
12 IC 4651 5 * 17 25 00.25 -49 56 38.1   14.653 14.022     ~ 11 0
13 IC 4651 43 * 17 25 14.2401503784 -49 56 43.669147992   14.89 14.193     ~ 23 0

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