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Title: Durham Conference New Era in Cosmology


1
Stellar Abundance Anomalies Always nucleosyn
thetic? David L. Lambert Director, The W. J
. McDonald Observatory The University of Texas at
Austin
2
A NARROW HYPOTHESIS
  • The composition of a stellar atmosphere is
  • exactly that of the natal interstellar cloud
  • Demonstrably fails for many stars
  • Often, multiple causes behind the failure
  • .FORTUNATELY!

3
FAILURE MODES
  • Nucleosynthesis
  • dredge-up, mass loss, surface nuclear reactions,
    astration
  • binary stars mass transfer, mergers
  • Diffusion
  • radiative levitation vs. gravitational settling
  • Winds and fractionation
  • dust-gas winnowing
  • FIP effect
  • Systematic errors

4
Chemical homogeneity in the Hyades
Paulson et al. (2003)
5
Chemical homogeneity in the Hyades
Paulson et al. (2003)
6
Chemical homogeneity in the Hyades
Yong et al. (2004)
7
M Dwarf binaries (Bean et al. 2006)
  • Five binaries
  • primaries from F7V to K3V
  • secondaries from M0.5V to M3.5V

8
DIFFUSION eclectic highlights
  • Mercury manganese stars
  • 3Cen A and 3He
  • Isotopes of mercury
  • Isotopes of calcium
  • Lithium on the Spite plateau

9
ISOTOPES OF MERCURY
  • Hg greatly overabundant
  • Wide range of isotopic mixes

Woolf Lambert (1999)
10
BIG PICTURE?
  • HgMn (and CP) stars
  • no?
  • Lithium in metal-poor stars
  • yes?

11
LITHIUM ON THE SPITE PLATEAU
  • 7Li less than predicted from THE
  • Big Bang by 0.3 dex
  • Diffusion may be one way to reconcile
    observations and prediction, but consider
  • Teff, g
  • Granulation
  • NLTE

12
LITHIUM IN NGC 6397
Korn et al. (2006)
13
R Coronae Borealis stars
  • Very H-poor and He-rich
  • Unpredictable declines
  • Abundance as a means to test
  • origins
  • links to HdC (cooler) and EHe (hotter) stars
  • Simple spectroscopic test?
  • continuous opacity from photoionization of
    neutral carbon
  • many excited lines of neutral carbon
  • predict strength of C I lines independent of
    everything

14
R Coronae Borealis stars
  • Carbon problem C I lines weaker by 0.6 dex
  • than predicted
  • Solutions
  • C I gf-values
  • Continuous opacity not from C I
  • NLTE for C I
  • Non-classical model atmosphere

15
R Coronae Borealis stars
16
R Coronae Borealis stars
17
H-DEFICIENT STARS HdC, RCrB, EHe
  • Two production scenarios
  • Final He-shell flash in a post-AGB star (FF)
  • Merger of an He WD and a C-O WD (DD)
  • Test via compositions
  • 18O Clayton et al. (2005, 2007)

18
HdC stars and OXYGEN-18
  • 18O not produced in
  • quantity by FF
  • 18O may be produced in
  • nucleosynthesis as the
  • WDs merge


Starting and transforming discoveries
19
HdC and RGB stars and OXYGEN-18
García-Hernández et al. (2007)
20
DUST-GAS WINNOWING
  • Signature Deficiency of elements of high
  • condensation temperature
  • ? Boo (Venn Lambert 1990)
  • PAGB A-type spec. binaries
  • (Van Winckel et al. 1995)
  • RV Tau (Giridhar et al. 1992-2005)

21
DUST-GAS WINNOWING
  • Inefficient in
  • cooler stars,
  • Teff
  • metal-poor stars,
  • Fe/H -1
  • Winnowing in
  • stellar wind?
  • accretion from
  • circumbinary disk?

22
First ionization potential effect?
DUST-GAS WINNOWING
  • Signature of winnowing not always
  • clear another cause?
  • Solar corona and wind show FIP effect
  • see EQ Cas

23
DUST-GAS WINNOWING
Rao Reddy (2005)
Giridhar et al. (2005)
24
DUST-GAS WINNOWING?
25
POPULATION II CEPHEIDS - BL HER and W VIR
VARIABLES
  • A Period-Luminosity sequence
  • BL Her - P 5 days
  • W Vir - 10 days
  • RV Tau - 20 days

26
POPULATION II CEPHEIDS - EVOLUTIONARY SCENARIO
  • Evolution to the BHB
  • requires mass loss
  • and mixing of CN-cycle
  • and 3a-process
  • products
  • Location on BHB
  • related to Na-
  • enrichment
  • BL Her on BN track
  • W Vir on D track

27
POPULATION II CEPHEIDS - SPECTRA
28
POPULATION II CEPHEIDS CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS
  • CNO spread with
  • BL W RV indicating mix of CNO-
  • cycle and 3a-process
  • (R stars to weak G-band stars)
  • BL Her are Na-rich proton-capture on 22Ne
  • W Vir show hints of dust-gas winnowing

29
POPULATION II CEPHEIDS
Na
Al
30
Stellar Abundance Anomalies
  • Always nucleosynthetic?
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