2008ApJ...677..556T


Query : 2008ApJ...677..556T

2008ApJ...677..556T - Astrophys. J., 677, 556-571 (2008/April-2)

CS 22964-161: a double-lined carbon- and s-process-enhanced metal-poor binary star.

THOMPSON I.B., IVANS I.I., BISTERZO S., SNEDEN C., GALLINO R., VAUCLAIR S., BURLEY G.S., SHECTMAN S.A. and PRESTON G.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

A detailed high-resolution spectroscopic analysis is presented for the carbon-rich low-metallicity Galactic halo object CS 22964-161. We have discovered that CS 22964-161 is a double-lined spectroscopic binary and have derived accurate orbital components for the system. From a model atmosphere analysis we show that both components are near the metal-poor main-sequence turnoff. Both stars are very enriched in carbon and in neutron-capture elements that can be created in the s-process, including lead. The primary star also possesses an abundance of lithium close to the value of the ``Spite plateau.'' The simplest interpretation is that the binary members seen today were the recipients of these anomalous abundances from a third star that was losing mass as part of its AGB evolution. We compare the observed CS 22964-161 abundance set with nucleosynthesis predictions of AGB stars, discuss issues of envelope stability in the observed stars under mass transfer conditions, and consider the dynamical stability of the alleged original triple star. Finally, we consider the circumstances that permit survival of lithium, whatever its origin, in the spectrum of this extraordinary system.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Spectroscopic - Diffusion - Nuclear Reactions, Nucleosynthesis, Abundances - Stars: Abundances - stars: individual (CS 22964-161) - Stars: Population II

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 - 2023
#notes
1 SB 44 SB* 00 07 37.5160264968 -35 31 17.704959708   13.23 12.76 12.76   sdF 79 0
2 CD-24 266 BS* 00 40 47.9313619824 -24 07 34.183333668   12.955 12.656 12.441 12.216 CEMP-s 93 0
3 SB 960 Pe* 00 44 03.5698629048 -13 55 26.268999384   12.69 12.15 11.806 11.483 CEMP-s 110 0
4 BPS CS 29528-0041 Pe* 02 29 25.2514644552 -18 13 28.025186448 14.83 15.20 14.59 14.67   CEMP-no 27 0
5 2MASS J04442200-4513542 C* 04 44 22.0059867696 -45 13 54.232871592 13.219 13.51 12.989 12.672 12.372 CEMP-s 23 0
6 BPS CS 22964-0161 SB* 20 03 25.5363989280 -38 38 35.322004572   14.9 14.41 14.63   CEMP-s 43 0
7 HD 193901 PM* 20 23 35.8471605389 -21 22 14.226959304 9.08 9.22 8.67 8.17 7.87 F7V 278 0
8 BPS CS 22898-0027 Pe* 21 05 45.0996805992 -18 36 57.501493128   13.26 12.76 12.476 12.094 CEMP-r/s 82 0
9 V* TY Gru RR* 22 16 39.4204602572 -39 56 17.947129636   14.64 14.10     ~ 35 0
10 BPS CS 22892-0052 Pe* 22 17 01.6558764360 -16 39 27.051026544   14.03 13.20 13.06 12.19 KIIvw 438 0
11 BPS CS 22886-0043 HB* 22 22 33.7871919696 -10 14 08.990223360   15.18 14.72   13.991 ~ 11 0

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