2012A&A...539A.143N


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2012A&A...539A.143N - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 539A, 143-143 (2012/3-1)

Present-day cosmic abundances. A comprehensive study of nearby early B-type stars and implications for stellar and Galactic evolution and interstellar dust models.

NIEVA M.-F. and PRZYBILLA N.

Abstract (from CDS):

Early B-type stars are ideal indicators for present-day cosmic abundances since they preserve their pristine abundances and typically do not migrate far beyond their birth environments over their short lifetimes, in contrast to older stars like the Sun. They are also unaffected by depletion onto dust grains, unlike the cold/warm interstellar medium (ISM) or HII regions. A carefully selected sample of early B-type stars in OB associations and the field within the solar neighbourhood is studied comprehensively. Quantitative spectroscopy is used to characterise their atmospheric properties in a self-consistent way. Present-day abundances for the astrophysically most interesting chemical elements are derived in order to investigate whether a present-day cosmic abundance standard can be established. High-resolution and high-S/N FOCES, FEROS and ELODIE spectra of well-studied sharp-lined early B-type stars are analysed in non-LTE. Line-profile fits based on extensive model grids and an iterative analysis methodology are used to constrain stellar parameters and elemental abundances at high accuracy and precision. Atmospheric parameters are derived from the simultaneous establishment of independent indicators, from multiple ionization equilibria and the Stark-broadened hydrogen Balmer lines, and they are confirmed by reproduction of the stars' global spectral energy distributions. Effective temperatures are constrained to 1-2% and surface gravities to less than 15% uncertainty, along with accurate rotational, micro- and macroturbulence velocities. Good agreement of the resulting spectroscopic parallaxes with those from the new reduction of the Hipparcos catalogue is obtained. Absolute values for abundances of He, C, N, O, Ne, Mg, Si and Fe are determined to better than 25% uncertainty. The synthetic spectra match the observations reliably over almost the entire visual spectral range. Three sample stars, γ Ori, o Per and θ1 Ori D, are identified as double-lined, indicating the presence of an early/mid B-type companion. A present-day cosmic abundance standard is established from a sample of 29 early B-type stars, indicating abundance fluctuations of less than 10% around the mean. Our results (i) resolve the long-standing discrepancy between a chemical homogeneous gas-phase ISM and a chemically inhomogeneous young stellar component out to several hundred parsec from the Sun, (ii) facilitate the amount of heavy elements locked up in the interstellar dust to be constrained precisely - the results imply that carbonaceous dust is largely destroyed inside the Orion HII region, unlike the silicates, and that graphite is only a minority species in interstellar dust -, (iii) show that the mixing of CNO-burning products in the course of massive star evolution follows tightly the predicted nuclear path, (iv) provide reliable present-day reference points for anchoring Galactic chemical evolution models to observation, and (v) imply that the Sun has migrated outwards from the inner Galactic disk over its lifetime from a birthplace at a distance around 5-6kpc from the Galactic Centre; a cancellation of the effects of Galactic chemical evolution and abundance gradients leads to the similarity of solar and present-day cosmic abundances in the solar neighbourhood, with a telltaling signature of the Sun's origin left in the C/O ratio.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: early-type - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: evolution - ISM: abundances - Galaxy: evolution

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/539/A143): table5.dat table6.dat>

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Number of rows : 38
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 * gam Peg bC* 00 13 14.1523490172 +15 11 00.954346538 1.75 2.61 2.84 2.94 3.13 B2IV 693 0
2 * zet Cas bC? 00 36 58.2844874846 +53 53 48.877599163 2.58 3.47 3.66 3.74 3.95 B2IV 453 0
3 * eps Cas Be* 01 54 23.7340861680 +63 40 12.360238788 2.61 3.22 3.37 3.40 3.52 B3Vp_sh 195 0
4 * del Cet bC* 02 39 28.9568473856 +00 19 42.631195332 2.97 3.85 4.07     B2IV 380 0
5 Ass Per OB 2 As* 03 42.2 +33 26           ~ 338 0
6 * o Per * 03 42 22.6459308614 +33 57 54.093701142 4.13 4.912 4.972     B0.5V 299 0
7 NAME Cas-Tau As* 04 16 +27.6           ~ 79 1
8 * nu. Eri bC* 04 36 19.1419185396 -03 21 08.857744927 2.82 3.737 3.928     B2III 390 0
9 * lam Lep * 05 19 34.5223081894 -13 10 36.369844928 3.03 4.04 4.29 4.41 4.69 B0.5V 302 0
10 HD 35299 Pu* 05 23 42.3086240496 -00 09 35.347024692 4.610 5.490 5.700 5.77 5.96 B2III 201 0
11 * gam Ori V* 05 25 07.86325 +06 20 58.9318 0.54 1.42 1.64 1.73 1.95 B2V 523 1
12 * o Tau * 05 27 38.0841633883 +21 56 13.085083102 3.98 4.719 4.868     B2.5V 160 0
13 * ups Ori SB* 05 31 55.8599595648 -07 18 05.535884975 3.30 4.36 4.63 4.75 5.01 O9.7V 408 0
14 HD 36591 V* 05 32 41.3510096736 -01 35 30.595447356 4.240 5.15 5.34     B1IV 242 0
15 * phi01 Ori Y*O 05 34 49.2376273598 +09 29 22.510380606 3.29 4.26 4.41 4.42 4.59 B0III 258 0
16 HD 36960 * 05 35 02.6823091513 -06 00 07.308349203 3.52 4.50 4.72     B0.5V 268 0
17 NAME Ori Trapezium OpC 05 35 16.5 -05 23 14           ~ 1619 1
18 M 42 HII 05 35 17 -05 23.4           ~ 4075 0
19 * tet01 Ori D Y*O 05 35 17.2574479992 -05 23 16.570738104 6.08 6.79 6.70 6.40 6.20 B1.5Vp 328 0
20 NAME Ori I As* 05 38 -02.8           ~ 615 0
21 V* PT Pup bC* 07 36 41.0352383592 -19 42 08.425020168 4.65 5.524 5.699     B2III 147 0
22 * P Pup ** 07 49 14.2975995620 -46 22 23.518739728 2.92 3.93 4.11 4.19 4.36 B0III 153 0
23 * alf Pyx V* 08 43 35.5374303414 -33 11 10.979806079 2.65 3.50 3.68 3.76 3.93 B1.5III 214 0
24 * chi Cen bC* 14 06 02.7680367867 -41 10 46.678474802 3.4 4.155 4.343     B2V 219 1
25 NAME Upper Centaurus Lupus As* 15 24 -41.9           ~ 473 1
26 NAME Upper Sco-Cen As* 16 15 -24.2           ~ 1330 1
27 * tau Sco * 16 35 52.9528530 -28 12 57.661515 1.55 2.56 2.81 2.93 3.18 B0.2V 920 0
28 * iot Her bC* 17 39 27.8868980278 +46 00 22.792978043 2.940 3.630 3.800     B3IV 448 1
29 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14414 0
30 V* V2052 Oph bC* 17 56 18.4001168880 +00 40 13.273317228 5.28 5.874 5.820     B3III 214 0
31 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2687 1
32 * bet Cep bC* 21 28 39.5968513 +70 33 38.574681 2.05 3.01 3.23 3.33 3.55 B0.5IIIs 725 0
33 * 18 Peg * 22 00 07.9250290512 +06 43 02.810180604 5.31 5.88 6.00     B3III 112 0
34 NAME I Lac As* 22 41 +38.5           ~ 151 0
35 * 12 Lac bC* 22 41 28.6495065456 +40 13 31.609736580 4.24 5.080 5.229     B2III 357 0
36 * 16 Lac bC* 22 56 23.6299283136 +41 36 13.948480440 4.61 5.436 5.587     B2IV 314 0
37 * 1 Cas * 23 06 36.8177774777 +59 25 11.135356051 3.93 4.771 4.840     B0.5III 245 0
38 NAME Gould Belt PoG ~ ~           ~ 873 1

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