THE PRODUCTION OF SURFACE CARBON DEPLETIONS AMONG GLOBULAR-CLUSTER GIANTS BY INTERIOR MIXING

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作者
SMITH, GH
TOUT, CA
机构
[1] University of California Observatories/Lick Observatory, Board of Studies in Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of California, Santa Cruz, 95064, CA
关键词
STARS; ABUNDANCES; EVOLUTION; GIANT; INTERIORS; GLOBULAR CLUSTERS; GENERAL;
D O I
10.1093/mnras/256.3.449
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Published measurements of the carbon abundances of giants in several metal-poor globular clusters have indicated that [C/H] decreases progressively from the base to the tip of the giant branch by a total of 1.0 dex or more. Standard stellar models indicate that throughout much of giant branch evolution the convective envelope of a cluster star is not expected to be in contact with regions near the nuclear-burning shell wherein the C --> N process of hydrogen burning is taking place. The observations indicate, therefore, that transport of material must take place between the base of the convective envelope and the hydrogen-burning shell throughout much of the giant branch phase of evolution. A carbon abundance gradient of d[C/H]/dM(V) almost-equal-to 0.25 dex mag-1 is observed on the giant branch of the cluster M92 by Carbon et al. We find that this gradient can be accounted for if circulation currents having speeds approximately 10-2 cm s-1 within the M92 giants are cycling material from the convective envelope down into the proximity of the hydrogen-burning shell, where it is processed and subsequently returned to the envelope. Giant branch mixing may be capable of producing significant modifications from the initial C and N abundance distribution of cluster stars. In order to account for the existence of CN-strong stars on the upper giant branches of globular clusters, it may be necessary to infer that the atmospheres of such stars have undergone substantial O --> N processing.
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