The CNO Isotopes: Deep Circulation in Red Giants and First and Second Dredge-up

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  • Arnold I. Boothroyd
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It is demonstrated that deep circulation mixing below the base of the standard convective envelope, and the consequent “cool bottom processing” (CBP) of the CNO isotopes, can reproduce the trend with stellar mass of the 12C/13C observations in low mass red giants. (This trend is opposite to what is expected from standard first dredge-up.) Our models assume that extra mixing always reaches to the same distance in temperature from the H-burning shell, and that CBP begins when the H-burning shell erases the molecular weight discontinuity (“μ-barrier”) established by first dredge-up. For Population I stars, none of the other CNO isotopes except 15N are expected to be altered by CBP. (If 18O depletion occurs on the AGB, as some observations suggest, it would require that extra mixing reach closer to the H-burning shell on the AGB than on the RGB — and should also result in a much lower 12C/13C ratio than is observed in the relevant AGB stars.) CBP increases dramatically as one reduces the stellar mass or metallicity — roughly as M−2 on the RGB, due to the longer RGB of low mass stars, and roughly as Z−1, due to the higher H-shell burning temperatures of low metallicity stars. In low mass Population II stars, all the CNO isotopes are expected to be significantly altered by CBP. Field Population II stars exhibit RGB abundances consistent with the predictions of our CBP models that have been normalized to reproduce the Population I RGB abundances. On the other hand, globular cluster stars are observed to encounter much more extensive processing; additionally, CBP is observed to start near the base of the globular cluster RGB (overcoming any “μ-barrier”). For the CNO isotopes 12C, 13C, 14N, 16O, 17O, and 18O, we also present self-consistent calculations of the consequences of both first and second dredge-up, i.e., now at W. K. Kellogg Radiation Laboratory 106-38, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125

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تاریخ انتشار 1998