2009MNRAS.396.1046L


Query : 2009MNRAS.396.1046L

2009MNRAS.396.1046L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 396, 1046-1057 (2009/June-3)

The evolution of low-metallicity asymptotic giant branch stars and the formation of carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars.

LAU H.H.B., STANCLIFFE R.J. and TOUT C.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the behaviour of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars between metallicities Z = 10–4 and 10–8. We determine which stars undergo an episode of flash-driven mixing, where protons are ingested into the intershell convection zone, as they enter the thermally pulsing AGB phase and which undergo third dredge-up. We find that flash-driven mixing does not occur above a metallicity of Z = 10–5 for any mass of star and that stars above 2M do not experience this phenomenon at any metallicity. We find carbon ingestion (CI), the mixing of carbon into the tail of hydrogen-burning region, occurs in the mass range 2M to around 4M. We suggest that CI may be a weak version of the flash-driven mechanism. We also investigate the effects of convective overshooting on the behaviour of these objects. Our models struggle to explain the frequency of Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor (CEMP) stars that have both significant carbon and nitrogen enhancement. Carbon can be enhanced through flash-driven mixing, CI or just third dredge-up. Nitrogen can be enhanced through hot bottom burning and the occurrence of hot dredge-up also converts carbon into nitrogen. The C/N ratio may be a good indicator of the mass of the primary AGB stars.

Abstract Copyright: © 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2009 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: carbon - stars: evolution

CDS comments: In Chap. 5 : HE 1317-2326 is a misprint for HE 1327-2326

Simbad objects: 7

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Number of rows : 7
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 0017+0055 Pe* 00 20 21.6000581352 +01 12 06.817571136   12.991 11.66 10.773 10.186 CEMP-rs 24 0
2 HE 0107-5240 Pe* 01 09 29.1555567432 -52 24 34.202039148   15.89 15.07 15.10 14.283 CEMP-no 239 0
3 HE 0400-2030 Pe* 04 02 14.8021418088 -20 21 53.533679904   14.921 14.033 13.605 13.164 CEMP-s 18 0
4 HE 1031-0020 Pe* 10 34 24.2082300456 -00 36 08.378366148     14.30     CEMP-s 23 0
5 HE 1327-2326 Pe* 13 30 05.9394958608 -23 41 49.699340844 13.761 14.01 13.55 13.50 12.803 CEMP-no 236 0
6 HE 1430-0919 Pe* 14 33 12.8284426056 -09 32 52.661125032   15.26 13.80 13.669 13.197 CEMP-s 7 0
7 HE 2330-0555 Pe* 23 32 54.7971906912 -05 38 50.557732188   15.412 14.559 14.158 13.612 CEMP-s 16 0

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