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Fundamental parameters and non‐ local thermodynamic equilibrium abundances of key light elements for nine bright and nearby K giants
Author(s) -
Lyubimkov Leonid S.,
Korotin Sergey A.,
Petrov Dmitry V.,
Poklad Dmitry B.,
Mkrtichian David E.,
Han Inwoo,
Lee ByeongCheol
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
astronomische nachrichten
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.394
H-Index - 63
eISSN - 1521-3994
pISSN - 0004-6337
DOI - 10.1002/asna.202113853
Subject(s) - physics , metallicity , astrophysics , stars , abundance (ecology) , thermodynamic equilibrium , lithium (medication) , oxygen , stellar evolution , effective temperature , planet , abundance of the chemical elements , giant star , thermodynamics , medicine , quantum mechanics , fishery , biology , endocrinology
For nine bright K giants within 100 pc of the sun, the fundamental parameters and the non‐local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) abundances of three key light elements (Li, C, and O) are accurately determined. These stars are of special interest due to the planets detected around them. Their fundamental parameters are found to be typical for K giants; in particular, these stars have effective temperatures T eff  = 3,920–4,830 K, surface gravities log g  = 1.20–2.85, masses M  = 1.2–2.8  M ⊙ , and ages t  = 0.4–5.4 Gyr (the pronounced anticorrelation between ages t and masses M exists). The microturbulent parameter V t derived from Fe I lines varies between 1.2 and 1.9 km s −1 ; the metallicity index [Fe/H] forfive stars is close to the normal (zero) value, for other four stars it varies between −0.3 and −0.4 dex. All the giants are on the red giant branch stage and passed the first‐dredge‐up (FDU) phase. This conclusion is confirmed by the published low isotope ratios 12 C/ 13 C and 16 O/ 17 O. Basing on the non‐LTE analysis of Li I, C I, and O I lines, we determined abundances of lithium, carbon, and oxygen, three tracers of stellar evolution. The carbon deficiency −0.3 dex is found for the giants, which is quite expectable for these post‐FDU objects. The oxygen abundance is likely to be unchanged, whereas for the C/O ratio we obtained (after correction due to galactic chemical evolution) the mean value [C/O] cor  = −0.22 ± 0.10 that is in very good agreement with the theory. The lithium abundance is not detected for seven of nine program giants; this result is quite expectable for the post‐FDU stars. We determined the Li abundance with the confidence only for two giants, namely, log ϵ (Li) = 0.92 for β Gem and log ϵ (Li) = 0.45 for μ Leo; this result contradicts the standard theory. Hypothetical engulfment by a star of a giant planet could solve the problem.

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