2004ApJ...606..514D


Query : 2004ApJ...606..514D

2004ApJ...606..514D - Astrophys. J., 606, 514-519 (2004/May-1)

Chemical abundances for a sample of southern OB stars. II. The outer disk.

DAFLON S., CUNHA K. and BUTLER K.

Abstract (from CDS):

Non-LTE abundances of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, aluminum, magnesium, silicon, and sulfur are derived for a sample of nine OB stars that are members of seven clusters or H II regions located outside the solar circle, with Galactocentric distances between 9 and 13 kpc. The abundance distribution for these stars is found to have a peak roughly 0.3 dex lower than the average of the abundance distribution for OB stars from the inner disk. This result is in general agreement with the disk metallicity discontinuity claimed from observations of open clusters and Cepheids. The abundances obtained for this outer disk sample are all subsolar, with an average for C, N, O, Mg, and S of -0.39±0.05. For Si and Al, we find even lower average abundances of -0.56 and -0.58, respectively.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Abundances - Galaxy: Disk - Stars: Abundances - Stars: Early-Type

Simbad objects: 22

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Number of rows : 22
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 LS V +33 21 Y*O 05 22 52.2224872704 +33 23 03.446213424 10.98 11.58 11.50 11.55 11.183 B1III 29 0
2 NGC 1893 OpC 05 22 53.8 +33 26 38           ~ 261 0
3 LS V +33 29 Y*O 05 23 25.0994097212 +33 26 09.372221715 13.22 11.67 11.42 11.76   B1.5III 27 0
4 NAME Gal Anticenter reg 05 46 +28.9           ~ 913 0
5 LS V +21 23 * 06 07 17.2246996608 +21 13 30.008126676 11.72 12.05 11.69     OB- 7 0
6 LBN 189.02+00.91 HII 06 08 23 +21 35.3           ~ 68 0
7 UCAC4 549-026741 * 06 24 55.6181786016 +19 45 54.605087208 12.29 12.91 12.55 12.56   OB- 16 0
8 SH 2-253 HII 06 25.8 +20 01           ~ 22 0
9 NAME Rosette OB Association As* 06 31.7 +04 58           ~ 144 0
10 HD 46202 bC* 06 32 10.4706981304 +04 57 59.764912343 7.60 8.332 8.269 7.98 7.86 O9.2V 285 0
11 HD 48691 * 06 44 36.5532398952 +00 35 21.503964012 7.08 7.88 7.87     B5/7Ib 46 0
12 LBN 211.65-01.51 HII 06 45 28 +00 17.8           ~ 67 0
13 SH 2-285 HII 06 55 15 -00 29.9           ~ 47 0
14 BD-00 1491 * 06 55 17.3702541384 -00 33 40.933212948 11.66 12.31 11.17     B1II-III 21 0
15 TYC 5966-701-1 * 07 26 13.4554429704 -15 58 36.694085052 12.03 12.38 11.81 11.71   OB 11 0
16 TYC 5979-3014-1 * 07 28 29.3348844312 -15 17 51.702035892 11.47 12.08 11.76 11.76   OB- 13 0
17 NGC 2414 OpC 07 33 10.3 -15 26 56   8.33 7.9     ~ 79 0
18 LBN 018.45+01.87 HII 18 17 52.5 -11 40 58           ~ 57 1
19 BD-12 4978 * 18 18 01.1300252472 -12 14 13.541131680 10.73 11.10 10.40     OB 20 0
20 NGC 6604 OpC 18 18 03 -12 14.5           ~ 139 0
21 M 16 OpC 18 18 45.1 -13 47 31           ~ 1029 1
22 Ass Cyg OB 7 As* 21 08 +47.6           ~ 210 0

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