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Title: Simon Campbell1,2


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A Grid of Low- and Intermediate-mass EMP
ModelsStructure, Nucleosynthetic Yields the
CEMPs
  • Simon Campbell1,2 John Lattanzio2
  • 1) ASIAA, Taiwan (Academia Sinica Institute of
    Astronomy and Astrophysics)
  • 2) CSPA, Australia (Centre for Stellar and
    Planetary Astrophysics at Monash University)

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Talk Contents
  • PART 1 Our Grid of EMP Models
  • Overview of peculiar evolution
  • Overview of pollution results
  • PART 2 Confronting the Chemical Yields
    with CEMP Observations
  • Single elements C N
  • Abundance patterns

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PART 1A Grid of Low and Intermediate Mass EMP
Z0 Stellar Models
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The Low-Metallicity Universe in Perspective
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This Study Exploring EMP Stellar Evolution
Nucleosynthesis at LM and IM
  • We have calculated a grid of stellar models
    including
  • Structural evolution from MS to end of TP-AGB
  • Nucleosynthetic evolution for nuclides up to
    Sulphur 35
  • Yields for the 74 included species

Stellar structure code MONSTAR (Monash/Mt
Stromlo code)
- Standard 1D stellar code Diffusive Mixing
- No
overshoot used (gt Schwarzschild
boundary) Nucleosynthesis code MONSN (monsoon,
Monash code)
- Post-process code, 500 reactions
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Some Results
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The Dual Core Flash (DCF)
  • The normal core He flash convective zone (in
    low-mass stars) breaks through H-He
    discontinuity.
  • gt Protons mixed down H Flash
  • He burning products mixed up.
  • This material is later mixed up into the
    envelope, polluting the surface.
  • Fujimoto et al. (1990) suggested that the excess
    C in the CEMPs may come from these peculiar
    surface pollution events occurring in Zero
    Metallicity (Z0) and EMP stars.

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  • An Aside
  • Possible s-Process
  • in the DCF HeCZ?
  • During the DCF proton ingestion episode (PIE)
    the 13C(?,n)16O reaction supplies many neutrons.
  • Peak neutron density at bottom of HeCZ
  • Needs further investigation.

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The Dual Shell Flash (DSF)
  • Similar to the Dual Core Flash but this time it
    is the AGB shell helium flash convective zone
    that breaks through the H-He discontinuity.
  • Again protons are mixed down, He burning products
    mixed up.
  • This material is also later mixed up into the
    envelope, polluting the surface.

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Example of AGB Nucleosynthesis M 3.0
Msun Fe/H -5.45
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Pollution Summary for the Grid of
Models The mass-Fe/H plane
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Pollution Summary in the HRD
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PART 2Confronting the Yields with CEMP
Abundance Observations
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The Problem Carbon-rich EMP Halo Stars (CEMPs)
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Carbon Yields Across the Grid of Models
(NB Other element plots in my thesis at
www.asiaa.sinica.edu.tw/simcam)
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Integrated Model Yields Vs Observations
C/Fe
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Integrated Model Yields Vs Observations C/N
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PART 2bConfronting the Yields with CEMP
Abundance Patterns
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3 Abundance patterns from 4 stars!
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Yields Vs Observed Abund Patterns Fe/H-5.5
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Yield Tables are available for -6.5 lt Fe/H lt
-3.0 and Z0M 0.85, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 MsunCaveat
Many uncertainties!
The End! )
simcam_at_asiaa.sinica.edu.tw
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