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Seven new carbon-enhanced metal-poor RR Lyrae stars
Fecha
2014Registro en:
The Astrophysical Journal, Chicago, v. 787, p. 6/1-6/9, 2014
0004-637X
10.1088/0004-637X/787/1/6
Autor
Kennedy, Catherine R.
Stancliffe, Richard J.
Kuehn, Charles
Beers, Timothy C.
Kinman, T. D.
Placco, Vinicius M.
Reggiani, Henrique Marques
Rossi, Silvia Cristina Fernandes
Lee, Young Sun
Institución
Resumen
We report estimated carbon-abundance ratios, [C/Fe], for seven newly discovered carbon-enhanced metal-poor
(CEMP) RR Lyrae stars. These are well-studied RRab stars that had previously been selected as CEMP candidates
based on low-resolution spectra. For this pilot study, we observed eight of these CEMP RR Lyrae candidates with
the Wide Field Spectrograph on the ANU 2.3 m telescope. Prior to this study, only two CEMP RR Lyrae stars
had been discovered: TY Gru and SDSS J1707+58. We compare our abundances to new theoretical models of the
evolution of low-mass stars in binary systems. These simulations evolve the secondary stars, post accretion from an
asymptotic giant-branch (AGB) donor, all the way to the RR Lyrae stage. The abundances of CEMP RR Lyrae stars
can be used as direct probes of the nature of the donor star, such as its mass, and the amount of material accreted
onto the secondary.We find that the majority of the sample of CEMP RR Lyrae stars is consistent with AGB donor
masses of around 1.5–2.0M and accretion masses of a few hundredths of a solar mass. Future high-resolution
studies of these newly discovered CEMP RR Lyrae stars will help disentangle the effects of the proposed mixing
processes that occur in such objects