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PopII 1/2 stars: very high 14N and low 16O yields

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2005

R. Hirschi
Affiliation:
University of Basel, Klingelbergstr. 82, 4056 Basel, Switzerland email: raphael.hirschi@unibas.ch
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Abstract

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Nine 20$\,M_\odot$ models were computed with metallicities ranging from solar, through $Z=10^{-5}$ ([Fe/H]∼−3.1) down to $Z=10^{-8}$ ([Fe/H]∼−6.1) and with initial rotational velocities between 0 and 600 km s−1 to study the impact of initial metallicity and rotational velocity (Hirschi (2005)). The very large amounts of 14N observed (∼0.03 M[odot ]) are only produced at $Z=10^{-8}$ (PopII 1/2). The strong dependence of the 14N yields on rotation and other parameters like the initial mass and metallicity may explain the large scatter in the observations of 14N abundance. The metallicity trends are best reproduced by the models with $\upsilon_{ini}/\upsilon_c \sim 0.75$, which is slightly above the mean observed value for OB solar metallicity stars. Indeed, in the model with $\upsilon_{ini}$ = 600 km s−1 at $Z=10^{-8}$, the 16O yield is reduced due to strong mixing. This allows in particular to reproduce the upturn for C/O and a slightly decreasing [C/Fe], which are observed below [Fe/H]∼−3.

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