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Nucleosynthesis during the merger of white dwarfs and the origin of R Coronae Borealis stars
Fecha
2011-08Registro en:
Longland, Richard; Loren Aguilar, P.; Jose, J.; Garcia Berro, E.; Althaus, Leandro Gabriel; et al.; Nucleosynthesis during the merger of white dwarfs and the origin of R Coronae Borealis stars; Iop Publishing; Astrophysical Journal; 737; 8-2011; 34-37
0004-637X
Autor
Longland, Richard
Loren Aguilar, P.
Jose, J.
Garcia Berro, E.
Althaus, Leandro Gabriel
Isern, J.
Resumen
Many hydrogen-deficient stars are characterized by surface abundance patterns that are hard to reconcile with conventional stellar evolution. Instead, it has been suggested that they may represent the result of a merger episode between a helium and a carbon-oxygen white dwarf. In this Letter, we present a nucleosynthesis study of the merger of a 0.4 M ☉ helium white dwarf with a 0.8 M ☉ carbon-oxygen white dwarf, by coupling the thermodynamic history of Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics particles with a post-processing code. The resulting chemical abundance pattern, particularly for oxygen and fluorine, is in qualitative agreement with the observed abundances in R Coronae Borealis stars.