2001
DOI: 10.1086/322383
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The85Krs‐Process Branching and the Mass of Carbon Stars

Abstract: We present new spectroscopic observations for a sample of C(N)-type red giants. These objects belong to the class of Asymptotic Giant Branch stars, experiencing thermal instabilities in the He-burning shell (thermal pulses). Mixing episodes called third dredge-up enrich the photosphere with newly synthesized 12 C in the He-rich zone, and this is the source of the high observed ratio between carbon and oxygen (C/O ≥ 1 by number). Our spectroscopic abundance estimates confirm that, in agreement with the general … Show more

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“…It is, for the most part, the presence of the short-lived species that indicates that the object formed at a value of T that is close to the initial state. However, major efforts at determining a chronology based on the 207 Pb- 206 Pb system have led to important advances and appear to provide valuable information [158] [170] [171] [172]. In seeking to obtain precise ages of formation, the problems of properly recognizing later metamorphism, element redistribution, and the accretion of matter that had previously been metamorphosed, still remain and must be addressed (cf.…”
Section: Meteoritic Observations On Short-lived Nucleimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is, for the most part, the presence of the short-lived species that indicates that the object formed at a value of T that is close to the initial state. However, major efforts at determining a chronology based on the 207 Pb- 206 Pb system have led to important advances and appear to provide valuable information [158] [170] [171] [172]. In seeking to obtain precise ages of formation, the problems of properly recognizing later metamorphism, element redistribution, and the accretion of matter that had previously been metamorphosed, still remain and must be addressed (cf.…”
Section: Meteoritic Observations On Short-lived Nucleimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such an analysis was performed for the Fe i and Ni i lines used in this study using equivalent widths measured in the atlas of Kurucz et al (1984) and a Kurucz (1993) model atmosphere with solar metallicity (T eff ¼ 5777 K, log g ¼ 4:44, and v micro ¼ 1:0 km s À1 ). However, the Ti i and post-iron-peak element lines of HD 35155 used are not present in the solar spectrum atlas of Kurucz et al (1984) or are too weak to perform an inverted analysis (Abia et al 2001). For these lines, the atomic data given by Kurucz (1995) or those derived from an inverted analysis of Tau by Vanture & Wallerstein (2002) were used.…”
Section: Atomic Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such neutron densities drive the activation of branching points on the s-process path, where unstable nuclei with half lives of the order of or larger than a day can capture a neutron instead of decaying, resulting in a branch on the path of neutron captures. However, the 22 Ne neutron source requires temperatures above 300 MK to be efficiently activated, which are only found in stellar models of mass above around 3 M⊙ (Iben & Truran 1978;Abia et al 2001;van Raai et al 2012;Karakas et al 2012). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%