2006AJ....132..137C


Query : 2006AJ....132..137C

2006AJ....132..137C - Astron. J., 132, 137-160 (2006/July-0)

Carbon stars in the Hamburg/ESO survey: abundances.

COHEN J.G., McWILLIAM A., SHECTMAN S., THOMPSON I., CHRISTLIEB N., MELENDEZ J., RAMIREZ S., SWENSSON A. and ZICKGRAF F.-J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have carried out a detailed abundance analysis using high-dispersion spectra from HIRES at Keck for a sample of 16 carbon stars found among candidate extremely metal-poor (EMP) stars from the Hamburg/ESO Survey (HES). We find that the Fe metallicities for the cooler C stars (Teff∼5100 K) have been underestimated by a factor of ∼10 by the standard HES tools. The results presented here provided crucial supporting data used recently by Cohen et al. to derive the frequency of C stars among EMP stars. C enhancement in these EMP C stars appears to be independent of Fe metallicity and approximately constant at ~(1)/(5) the solar ε(C). The C enhancement shows some evidence of decreasing with decreasing Teff(increasing luminosity), presumably due to mixing and dredge-up of C-depleted material. The mostly low 12C/13C ratios (∼4) and the high N abundances in many of these stars suggest that material that has been through proton burning via the CN cycle comprises most of the stellar envelope. C enhancement in this sample is associated with strong enrichment of heavy nuclei beyond the Fe peak for 12 of the 16 stars. The remaining C stars from the HES, which tend to be the most Fe-poor, show no evidence for enhancement of the heavy elements. Very high enhancements of lead are detected in some of the C stars with highly enhanced Ba. The strong lead lines, the high Ba/Eu ratios, and the high ratios of abundances of the diagnostic elements in the first and second s-process peaks demonstrate that the s-process is responsible for the enhancement of the heavy elements for the majority of the C stars in our sample. The low 12C/13C ratios and large C and N enhancements of the EMP C stars are more extreme than those of intrinsic asymptotic giant branch C stars of near-solar Fe metallicity, but closer to the composition of CH stars. Our subsample of EMP C stars without s-process enhancement is reminiscent of the R-type C stars in the solar neighborhood; thus, we expect that they are formed by similar mechanisms. We suggest that both the s-process-enhanced and Ba-normal C stars result from phenomena associated with mass transfer in binary systems. This leads directly to the progression from C stars to CH stars and then to Ba stars as the Fe metallicity increases.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Halo - Stars: Abundances - Stars: Carbon

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/132/137): table1.dat tables.dat>

Simbad objects: 30

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Number of rows : 30
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 HE 0007-1832 Pe* 00 09 52.7815684392 -18 16 12.275163984     15.46     CEMP-no 19 0
2 HE 0012-1441 Pe* 00 15 27.0563508456 -14 24 37.626125112     16.40     CEMP-s 14 0
3 HE 0024-2523 Pe* 00 27 27.6486469632 -25 06 28.289948508 15.067 15.32 14.91     CEMP-s 67 0
4 BPS CS 31062-0050 Pe* 00 30 31.0646803224 -12 05 10.877225064   13.7 13.05 12.681 12.309 CEMP-r/s 64 0
5 CD-24 266 BS* 00 40 47.9313619824 -24 07 34.183333668   12.955 12.656 12.441 12.216 CEMP-s 93 0
6 SKB 2 Pe* 00 41 39.8197621944 -26 18 54.460585116   13.338 12.221 11.704 11.321 CEMP-s 89 0
7 CD-26 304 SB* 00 57 18.1374361752 -25 26 09.696130944   13.57 12.69 12.198 11.759 CEMP-s 70 1
8 HE 0058-0244 Pe* 01 00 53.0234702616 -02 28 19.950391884   14.42 13.73 13.331 12.942 CEMP-r/s 36 0
9 HE 0143-0441 Pe* 01 45 37.9166141208 -04 26 43.244756916     16.38     CEMP-s 28 0
10 HE 0212-0557 Pe* 02 15 02.5102061448 -05 43 23.655462024     14.70     CEMP-s 15 0
11 G 77-61 Pe* 03 32 38.0920129269 +01 58 00.084645962   15.60 13.90 12.9   dC-J_CH5 129 0
12 HE 0336+0113 Pe* 03 38 52.9026695424 +01 23 07.778279004     14.96     CEMP-s 20 0
13 HE 1031-0020 Pe* 10 34 24.2082300456 -00 36 08.378366148     14.30     CEMP-s 23 0
14 HE 1150-0428 Pe* 11 53 06.6090188016 -04 45 03.485197944     14.91     CEMP-no 28 0
15 HE 1410-0004 Pe* 14 13 04.6424800512 -00 18 32.564723904     15.49     CEMP-s 15 0
16 HE 1410+0213 Pe* 14 13 06.5623389120 +01 59 21.911258400   14.29 13.25 12.734 12.297 CEMP-no 22 0
17 HE 1434-1442 Pe* 14 37 26.5888740672 -14 54 59.398236216     15.40   15.395 CEMP-s 16 0
18 HE 1443+0113 Pe* 14 46 16.3657593360 +01 01 09.894018540     15.74     CEMP-s 12 0
19 BPS CS 30301-0015 Pe* 15 08 56.8432075560 +02 30 18.627466716   14.04 13.04   12.063 CEMP-s 45 0
20 HE 1509-0806 Pe* 15 11 41.5759807848 -08 17 40.212299184     14.80     CEMP-s 14 0
21 BPS CS 22880-0074 Pe* 20 46 03.2162534976 -20 59 14.110203840   13.84 13.27 12.770 12.382 CEMP-s 46 0
22 BPS CS 29498-0043 Pe* 21 03 52.1197651440 -29 42 50.344181712   14.8 13.72 13.013 12.406 CEMP-no 91 0
23 BPS CS 22898-0027 Pe* 21 05 45.0996805992 -18 36 57.501493128   13.26 12.76 12.476 12.094 CEMP-r/s 81 0
24 HE 2134-3940 Pe* 21 37 45.7673945880 -39 27 22.313379600   13.790 12.660 12.160 11.760 KIIvw 84 0
25 HE 2148-1247 Pe* 21 51 17.9096426016 -12 33 41.557315896   15.2 14.79     CEMP-r/s 46 0
26 HE 2158-0348 Pe* 22 00 39.9762999888 -03 34 12.068228532     15.71   14.726 CEMP-s 22 0
27 BPS CS 22881-0036 Pe* 22 07 58.4409920904 -40 44 16.477523484   14.42 13.95 13.633 13.278 CEMP-s 37 0
28 HE 2232-0603 Pe* 22 34 47.4285458448 -05 48 17.341180596   16.861 16.51 15.894 15.591 ~ 17 0
29 HE 2353-1758 Pe* 23 56 12.9753185184 -17 42 04.053637548     15.49     ~ 2 0
30 HE 2356-0410 Pe* 23 59 13.1419841280 -03 53 48.220213560   14.39 13.60 13.164 12.713 CEMP-no 84 0

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