96 research outputs found

    GAIA: AGB stars as tracers of star formation histories in the Galaxy and beyond

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    We discuss the tracing of star formation histories with ESA's space astrometry mission GAIA, emphasizing the advantages of AGB stars for this purpose. GAIA's microarcsecond-level astrometry, multi-band photometry and spectroscopy will provide individual distances, motions, effective temperatures, gravities and metallicities for vast numbers of AGB stars in the Galaxy and beyond. Reliable ages of AGB stars can be determined to distances of \~200 kpc in a wide range of ages and metallicities, allowing star formation histories to be studied in a diversity of astrophysical environments.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, to be appear in 'Mass-Losing Pulsating Stars and their Circumstellar Matter', eds. Y. Nakada, M. Honma & M. Seki, Kluwer ASSL series, vol. 28

    Plant energy exchange

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    Monografijoje nagrinėjama augale vykstančių energinių procesų tąsa fizinėje aplinkoje. Aprašomi augalų energijų ir masės dujinėje būsenoje apykaitos su aplinka procesai, vykstantys riboto storio oro sraute, augalo paviršiaus apykaitos su aplinka sluoksnyje. Nagrinėjama augalo energinės apykaitos procesų savybė skatinti arba slopinti augale vykstančius biologinius procesus. Aprašomi termodinaminiai procesai, vykstantys augalo lapo žiotelėse, aiškinama kilmė jėgų, sukeliančių CO2 ir metabolinių produktų judėjimą augalo apykaitos su aplinka sluoksnyje. Pateikiama procesų, vykstančių lapo požiotelinių tarpuląsčių ertmėse ir žiotelėse termo-dinaminė analizė, aprašomi augalo lapo žiotelinio variklio termo-dinaminiai procesai ir veikimo principas. Monografija skiriama agronomijos, biologijos, žemės ūkio ir aplinkos inžinerijos mokslų srityse dirbantiems mokslininkams ir doktorantams, kurie domisi augalų ekologinėmis ir energinės apykaitos problemomis

    De Novo Duplication in the CHD7 Gene Associated With Severe CHARGE Syndrome.

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    CHARGE syndrome is an autosomal dominant developmental disorder associated with a constellation of traits involving almost every organ and sensory system, in particular congenital anomalies, including choanal atresia and malformations of the heart, inner ear, and retina. Variants in CHD7 have been shown to cause CHARGE syndrome. Here, we report the identification of a novel de novo p.Asp2119_Pro2120ins6 duplication variant in a conserved region of CHD7 in a severely affected boy presenting with 3 and 5 of the CHARGE cardinal major and minor signs, respectively, combined with congenital umbilical hernia, congenital hernia at the linea alba, mildly hypoplastic inferior vermis, slight dilatation of the lateral ventricles, prominent metopic ridge, and hypoglycemic episodes

    Abundance of zirconium in the globular cluster 47 Tuc: a possible Zr-Na correlation?

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    We determined abundances of Na and Zr in the atmospheres of 237 RGB stars in Galactic globular cluster (GGC) 47 Tuc (NGC 104), with a primary objective of investigating possible differences between the abundances of Zr in the first generation (1P) and second generation (2P) stars. For the abundance analysis, we used archival UVES/GIRAFFE spectra obtained during three different observing programmes. Abundances were determined from two Na I and three Zr I lines, using 1D hydrostatic ATLAS model atmospheres. The target stars for the abundance analysis were limited to those with 4200 \leq TeffT_{\rm eff} \leq 4800 K. This is the largest sample of GGC stars in which Na and Zr abundances have been studied so far. While our mean [Na/Fe] and [Zr/Fe] ratios agree well with those determined in the earlier studies, we find a weak but statistically significant correlation in the [Zr/Fe][Na/Fe]{\rm [Zr/Fe]} - {\rm [Na/Fe]} plane. A comparison of the mean [Zr/Fe] abundance ratios in the 1P and 2P stars suggests a small but statistically significant Zr over-abundance in the 2P stars, Δ[Zr/Fe]2P1P+0.06\Delta {\rm [Zr/Fe]}_{\rm 2P-1P}\approx+0.06 dex. Also, our analysis shows that stars enriched in both Zr and Na are more centrally concentrated. However, we find no correlation between their distance from the cluster centre and their full spatial velocity. While there may be some influence of CN line blends on the determined Zr abundances, it seems very unlikely that the detected Zr-Na correlation, for the slightly higher Zr abundances in the 2P stars, would be caused by the CN blending alone. The obtained results indicate that, in 47 Tuc, some amount of Zr should have been synthesised by the same polluters that enriched 2P stars with the light elements. Unfortunately, our data alone do not allow us to distinguish which of the two scenarios, or whether or not a combination of both, could have operated in this GGC

    Can we trust elemental abundances derived in late-type giants with the classical 1D stellar atmosphere models?

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    We compare the abundances of various chemical species as derived with 3D hydrodynamical and classical 1D stellar atmosphere codes in a late-type giant characterized by T_eff=3640K, log g = 1.0, [M/H] = 0.0. For this particular set of atmospheric parameters the 3D-1D abundance differences are generally small for neutral atoms and molecules but they may reach up to 0.3-0.4 dex in case of ions. The 3D-1D differences generally become increasingly more negative at higher excitation potentials and are typically largest in the optical wavelength range. Their sign can be both positive and negative, and depends on the excitation potential and wavelength of a given spectral line. While our results obtained with this particular late-type giant model suggest that 1D stellar atmosphere models may be safe to use with neutral atoms and molecules, care should be taken if they are exploited with ions.Comment: Poster presented at the IAU Symposium 265 "Chemical Abundances in the Universe: Connecting First Stars to Planets", Rio de Janeiro, 10-14 August 2009; 2 pages, 1 figur

    Abundances of lithium, oxygen, and sodium in the turn-off stars of Galactic globular cluster 47 Tuc

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    We aim to determine abundances of Li, O and Na in a sample of of 110 turn-off (TO) stars, in order to study the evolution of light elements in this cluster and to put our results in perspective with observations of other globular and open clusters, as well as with field stars. We use medium resolution spectra obtained with the GIRAFFE spectrograph at the ESO 8.2m Kueyen VLT telescope and use state of the art 1D model atmospheres and NLTE line transfer to determine the abundances. We also employ CO5BOLD hydrodynamical simulations to assess the impact of stellar granulation on the line formation and inferred abundances. Our results confirm the existence of Na-O abundance anti-correlation and hint towards a possible Li-O anti-correlation in the TO stars of 47 Tuc. We find no convincing evidence supporting the existence of Li-Na correlation. The obtained 3D NLTE mean lithium abundance in a sample of 94 TO stars where Li lines were detected reliably, A(Li)3D NLTE=1.78±0.18\langle A({\rm Li})_{\rm 3D~NLTE}\rangle = 1.78 \pm 0.18 dex, appears to be significantly lower than what is observed in other globular clusters. At the same time, star-to-star spread in Li abundance is also larger than seen in other clusters. The highest Li abundance observed in 47 Tuc is about 0.1 dex lower than the lowest Li abundance observed among the un-depleted stars of the metal-poor open cluster NGC 2243. The lithium abundances in 47 Tuc, when put into context with observations in other clusters and field stars, suggest that stars that are more metal-rich than [FeH] \sim -1.0 experience significant lithium depletion during their lifetime on the main sequence, while the more metal-poor stars do not. Rather strikingly, our results suggest that initial lithium abundance with which the star was created may only depend on its age (the younger the star, the higher its Li content) and not on its metallicity.Comment: 24 pages, 13 figures; discussion and conclusions expanded. Accepted for publication in A&

    Barium abundance in red giants of NGC 6752. Non-local thermodynamic equilibrium and three-dimensional effects

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    (Abridged) Aims: We study the effects related to departures from non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (NLTE) and homogeneity in the atmospheres of red giant stars in Galactic globular cluster NGC 6752, to assess their influence on the formation of Ba II lines. Methods: One-dimensional (1D) local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) and 1D NLTE barium abundances were derived using classical 1D ATLAS stellar model atmospheres. The three-dimensional (3D) LTE abundances were obtained for 8 red giants on the lower RGB, by adjusting their 1D LTE abundances using 3D-1D abundance corrections, i.e., the differences between the abundances obtained from the same spectral line using the 3D hydrodynamical (CO5BOLD) and classical 1D (LHD) stellar model atmospheres. Results: The mean 1D barium-to-iron abundance ratios derived for 20 giants are _{1D NLTE} = 0.05 \pm0.06 (stat.) \pm0.08 (sys.). The 3D-1D abundance correction obtained for 8 giants is small (~+0.05 dex), thus leads to only minor adjustment when applied to the mean 1D NLTE barium-to-iron abundance ratio for the 20 giants, _{3D+NLTE} = 0.10 \pm0.06(stat.) \pm0.10(sys.). The intrinsic abundance spread between the individual cluster stars is small and can be explained in terms of uncertainties in the abundance determinations. Conclusions: Deviations from LTE play an important role in the formation of barium lines in the atmospheres of red giants studied here. The role of 3D hydrodynamical effects should not be dismissed either, even if the obtained 3D-1D abundance corrections are small. This result is a consequence of subtle fine-tuning of individual contributions from horizontal temperature fluctuations and differences between the average temperature profiles in the 3D and 1D model atmospheres: owing to the comparable size and opposite sign, their contributions nearly cancel each other.Comment: Minor typos corrected. Accepted for publication in A&A (9 pages, 3 figures, 6 tables
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