V453 Oph: a s-process enriched, but carbon-deficient RV Tauri star of low intrinsic metallicity
van Winckel, H.;
Siess, L.;
Goriely, S.;
Reyniers, M.;
Deroo, P.
Belgium
Abstract
This paper reports the detection of a heavy element enriched RV Tauri variable with an abundance pattern that differs significantly from a standard s-process enriched object: V453 Oph. Based on optical high-resolution spectra, we determined that this object of low intrinsic metallicity ([Fe/H]=-2.2) has a mild, but significant, enrichment ([s/Fe]∼ + 0.5) of heavy elements for which the distribution points to slow neutron capture nucleosynthesis. This result is strengthened by a comparative analysis to the non-enriched RV Tauri star DS Aqr ([s/Fe]= 0.0). Although V453 Oph is the first RV Tauri star showing a strong s-process signature, it is not accompanied by C enhancement, challenging our current nucleosynthetic models of post-AGB stars that predict a simultaneous enrichment in C and s-process elements. The low N abundance excludes CN cycling as being responsible for the low C abundance. We explore three different scenarios to explain the heavy element distribution in this evolved object: an enrichment of the parental cloud, an accretion scenario in which the chemical patterns were acquired by mass transfer in a binary system and an intrinsic enrichment by dredge-up.
2005
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
IUE
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