arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:1506.04508 [astro-ph.SR]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

The first stars: a classification of CEMP-no stars

Andre Maeder, Georges Meynet

Published 2015-06-15Version 1

We propose and apply a new classification for the CEMP-no stars, which are "carbon-enhanced metal-poor" stars with no overabundance of s-elements and with [Fe/H] generally inferior or equal to -2.5. This classification is based on the changes in abundances for the elements and isotopes involved in the CNO, Ne-Na, and Mg-Al nuclear cycles. These abundances change very much owing to successive back and forth mixing motions between the He- and H-burning regions in massive stars (the "source stars" responsible for the chemical enrichment of the CEMP-no stars). The wide variety of the ratios [C/Fe], 12C/13C, [N/Fe], [O/Fe], [Na/Fe], [Mg/Fe], [Al/Fe], [Sr/Fe], and [Ba/Fe], which are the main characteristics making the CEMP-no and low s stars so peculiar, is described well in terms of the proposed nucleosynthetic classification. We note that the [(C+N+O)/Fe] ratios significantly increase for lower values of [Fe/H]. The classification of CEMP-no stars and the behavior of [(C+N+O)/Fe] support the presence, in the first stellar generations of the Galaxy, of fast-rotating massive stars experiencing strong mixing and mass loss (spinstars). This result has an impact on the early chemical and spectral evolution of the Galaxy.

Comments: 10 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Categories: astro-ph.SR
Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:1412.5754 [astro-ph.SR] (Published 2014-12-18)
The first stars: CEMP--no stars and signatures of spinstars
arXiv:1509.04446 [astro-ph.SR] (Published 2015-09-15)
Clues about the first stars from CEMP-no stars
arXiv:1511.08197 [astro-ph.SR] (Published 2015-11-25)
The role of binaries in the enrichment of the early Galactic halo. II. Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor Stars - CEMP-no stars