37 research outputs found
Chemical Composition of the RS CVn-TYPE Star Lambda Andromedae
Photospheric parameters and chemical composition are determined for the
single-lined chromospherically active RS CVn-type star {\lambda} And (HD
222107). From the high resolution spectra obtained on the Nordic Optical
Telescope, abundances of 22 chemical elements and isotopes, including such key
elements as 12C, 13C, N and O, were investigated. The differential line
analysis with the MARCS model atmospheres gives T eff=4830 K, log g=2.8,
[Fe/H]=-0.53, [C/Fe]=0.09, [N/Fe]=0.35, [O/Fe]=0.45, C/N=2.21, 12C/13C = 14.
The value of 12C/13C ratio for a star of the RS CVn-type is determined for the
first time, and its low value gives a hint that extra-mixing processes may
start acting in low-mass chromospherically active stars below the bump of the
luminosity function of red giants
Chemical Composition of the RS CVn-type Star 29 Draconis
Photospheric parameters and chemical composition are determined for the
single-lined chromospherically active RS CVn-type star 29 Draconis (HD 160538).
From the high resolution spectra obtained on the Nordic Optical Telescope,
abundances of 22 chemical elements, including the key elements such as 12C,
13C, N and O, were investigated. The differential line analysis with the MARCS
model atmospheres gives Teff=4720 K, log g=2.5, Fe/H]=-0.20, [C/Fe]=-0.14,
[N/Fe]=0.08, [O/Fe]=-0.04, C/N=2.40, 12C/13C=16. The low value of the 12C/13C
ratio gives a hint that extra mixing processes in low-mass chromospherically
active stars may start earlier than the theory of stellar evolution predicts
Chemical Composition of the RS CVn-type Star 33 Piscium
Abundances of 22 chemical elements, including the key elements and isotopes
such as 12C/13C, N and O, are investigated in the spectrum of 33 Psc, a
single-lined RS CVn-type binary of low magnetic activity. The high resolution
spectra were observed on the Nordic Optical Telescope and analyzed with the
MARCS model atmospheres. The following main parameters have been determined:
T_eff = 4750 K, log g = 2.8, [Fe/H] = -0.09, [C/Fe] = -0.04, [N/Fe] = 0.23,
[O/Fe] = 0.05, C/N = 2.14, 12C/13C = 30, which show the first-dredge-up mixing
signatures and no extra-mixing
High resolution spectroscopic study of red clump stars in the Galaxy: iron group elements
The main atmospheric parameters and abundances of the iron group elements
(vanadium, chromium, iron, cobalt and nickel) are determined for 62 red giant
"clump" stars revealed in the Galactic field by the Hipparcos orbiting
observatory. The stars form a homogeneous sample with the mean value of
temperature T=4750 +- 160K, of surface gravity log g = 2.41 +- 0.26 and the
mean value of metallicity [Fe/H] = -0.04 +- 0.15 dex. A Gaussian fit to the
[Fe/H] distribution produces the mean [Fe/H] = -0.01 dex and dispersion of
[Fe/H] = 0.08 dex. The near-solar metallicity and small dispersion of [Fe/H] of
clump stars of the Galaxy obtained in this work confirm the theoretical model
of the Hipparcos clump by Girardi & Salaris (2001). This suggests that nearby
clump stars are (in the mean) relatively young objects, reflecting mainly the
near-solar metallicities developed in the local disk during the last few Gyrs
of its history. We find iron group element to iron abundance ratios in clump
giants to be close to solar.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA
The Gaia-ESO Survey: CNO abundances in the open clusters Trumpler 20, NGC 4815, and NGC 6705
Aim of this work is to determine C, N, and O abundances in stars of Galactic
open clusters of the Gaia-ESO survey and to compare the observed abundances
with those predicted by current stellar and Galactic evolution models. In this
pilot paper, we investigate the first three intermediate-age open clusters.
High-resolution spectra, observed with the FLAMES-UVES spectrograph on the ESO
VLT telescope, were analysed using a differential model atmosphere method.
Abundances of carbon were derived using the C2 band heads at 5135 and 5635.5
{\AA}. The wavelength interval 6470- 6490 {\AA}, with CN features, was analysed
to determine nitrogen abundances. Oxygen abundances were determined from the [O
i] line at 6300 {\AA}. The mean values of the elemental abundances in Trumpler
20 as determined from 42 stars are: [Fe/H] = 0.10 +- 0.08 (s.d.), [C/H] = -0.10
+- 0.07, [N/H] = 0.50 +- 0.07, and consequently C/N = 0.98 +- 0.12. We measure
from five giants in NGC 4815: [Fe/H] = -0.01 +- 0.04, [C/H] = -0.17 +- 0.08,
[N/H] = 0.53 +- 0.07, [O/H] = 0.12 +- 0.09, and C/N = 0.79 +- 0.08. We obtain
from 27 giants in NGC 6705: [Fe/H] = 0.0 +- 0.05, [C/H] = -0.08 +- 0.06, [N/H]
= 0.61 +- 0.07, [O/H] = 0.13 +- 0.05, and C/N = 0.83 +- 0.19. The C/N ratios of
stars in the investigated open clusters were compared with the ratios predicted
by stellar evolutionary models. For the corresponding stellar turn-off masses
from 1.9 to 3.3 solar masses, the observed C/N ratio values are very close to
the predictions of standard first dredge-up models as well as to models of
thermohaline extra-mixing. The average [O/H] abundance ratios of NGC 4815 and
NGC 6705 are compared with the predictions of two Galactic chemical evolution
models. The data are consistent with the evolution at the solar radius within
the errors.Comment: 13 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy &
Astrophysics, 201
The Gaia-ESO Survey : The analysis of high-resolution UVES spectra of FGK-type stars
Date of Acceptance: 01/09/2014Context. The ongoing Gaia-ESO Public Spectroscopic Survey is using FLAMES at the VLT to obtain high-quality medium-resolution Giraffe spectra for about 105 stars and high-resolution UVES spectra for about 5000 stars. With UVES, the Survey has already observed 1447 FGK-type stars. Aims. These UVES spectra are analyzed in parallel by several state-of-the-art methodologies. Our aim is to present how these analyses were implemented, to discuss their results, and to describe how a final recommended parameter scale is defined. We also discuss the precision (method-to-method dispersion) and accuracy (biases with respect to the reference values) of the final parameters. These results are part of the Gaia-ESO second internal release and will be part of its first public release of advanced data products. Methods. The final parameter scale is tied to the scale defined by the Gaia benchmark stars, a set of stars with fundamental atmospheric parameters. In addition, a set of open and globular clusters is used to evaluate the physical soundness of the results. Each of the implemented methodologies is judged against the benchmark stars to define weights in three different regions of the parameter space. The final recommended results are the weighted medians of those from the individual methods. Results. The recommended results successfully reproduce the atmospheric parameters of the benchmark stars and the expected Teff-log g relation of the calibrating clusters. Atmospheric parameters and abundances have been determined for 1301 FGK-type stars observed with UVES. The median of the method-to-method dispersion of the atmospheric parameters is 55 K for Teff, 0.13 dex for log g and 0.07 dex for [Fe/H]. Systematic biases are estimated to be between 50-100 K for Teff, 0.10-0.25 dex for log g and 0.05-0.10 dex for [Fe/H]. Abundances for 24 elements were derived: C, N, O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Y, Zr, Mo, Ba, Nd, and Eu. The typical method-to-method dispersion of the abundances varies between 0.10 and 0.20 dex. Conclusions. The Gaia-ESO sample of high-resolution spectra of FGK-type stars will be among the largest of its kind analyzed in a homogeneous way. The extensive list of elemental abundances derived in these stars will enable significant advances in the areas of stellar evolution and Milky Way formation and evolution.Peer reviewe
Evaluation of the Relationship between Current Internal 137Cs Exposure in Residents and Soil Contamination West of Chernobyl in Northern Ukraine
After the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant accident, the residents living around the Chernobyl were revealed to have been internally exposed to 137Cs through the intake of contaminated local foods. To evaluate the current situation of internal 137Cs exposure and the relationship between the 137Cs soil contamination and internal exposure in residents, we investigated the 137Cs body burden in residents who were living in 10 selected cities from the northern part of the Zhitomir region, Ukraine, and collected soil samples from three family farms and wild forests of each city to measured 137Cs concentrations. The total number of study participants was 36,862, of which 68.9%of them were female. After 2010, the annual effective doses were less than 0.1 mSv in over 90% of the residents. The 137Cs body burden was significantly higher in autumn than other seasons (p < 0.001) and in residents living in more contaminated areas (p < 0.001). We also found a significant correlation between the proportion of residents in each city with an estimated annual exposure dose exceeding 0.1 mSv and 137Cs concentration of soil samples from family farms (r = 0.828, p = 0.003). In conclusion, more than 25 years after the Chernobyl accident, the internal exposure doses to residents living in contaminated areas of northern Ukraine is limited but still related to 137Cs soil contamination. Furthermore, the consumption of local foods is considered to be the cause of internal exposure
The Gaia-ESO Survey: revisiting the Li-rich giant problem
The discovery of lithium-rich giants contradicts expectations from canonical stellar evolution. Here we report on the serendipitous discovery of 20 Li-rich giants observed during the Gaia-ESO Survey, which includes the _rst nine Li-rich giant stars known towards the CoRoT _elds. Most of our Li-rich giants have near-solar metallicities, and stellar parameters consistent with being before the luminosity bump. This is di_cult to reconcile with deep mixing models proposed to explain lithium enrichment, because these models can only operate at later evolutionary stages: at or past the luminosity bump. In an e_ort to shed light on the Li-rich phenomenon, we highlight recent evidence of the tidal destruction of close-in hot Jupiters at the sub-giant phase. We note that when coupled with models of planet accretion, the observed destruction of hot Jupiters actually predicts the existence of Li-rich giant stars, and suggests Li-rich stars should be found early on the giant branch and occur more frequently with increasing metallicity. A comprehensive review of all known Li-rich giant stars reveals that this scenario is consistent with the data. However more evolved or metal-poor stars are less likely to host close-in giant planets, implying that their Li-rich origin requires an alternative explanation, likely related to mixing scenarios rather than external phenomena