论文标题
恒星簇中多个种群的光度表征:第一次挖掘的影响
Photometric characterization of multiple populations in star clusters: The impact of the first dredge-up
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论文摘要
现在已经确定了大约2 Gyr的大规模银河系和星际恒星簇中的星际明星光元素丰度变化(多个种群,MPS)。红色巨型分支(RGB)恒星的光度法已经并且仍然有助于通过适当的过滤器,颜色和颜色组合的选择来实现群集MP的检测和表征,这些选择主要对N和较小程度敏感 - 至较小的程度 - C恒星表面丰度。尚未正确解决的一个重要问题是,观察到的群集RGB的宽度转换为丰度差,必须解释第一个挖掘对表面化学模式的影响,因此对属于各种MP的星星的光谱能量分布。我们通过理论上研究挖掘对托管MP的群集中RGB宽度的影响来填补了这一空白。我们发现,在给定的N含量的初始范围内,与未考虑其对恒星光谱能量分布的影响相比,第一个挖掘会减少N敏感过滤器中预测的RGB宽度。这种降低是年龄的强大功能,也依赖于金属性。如果在建模中未考虑第一次挖掘,则净效应是低估了最初的n-充足范围,从RGB光度法范围,并且潜在地确定了随着年龄的增长率的N-育率差异的潜在趋势。
The existence of star-to-star light-element abundance variations (multiple populations, MPs) in massive Galactic and extragalactic star clusters older than about 2 Gyr is by now well established. Photometry of red giant branch (RGB) stars has been and still is instrumental in enabling the detection and characterization of cluster MPs, through the appropriate choices of filters, colours and colour combinations, that are mainly sensitive to N and --to a lesser degree-- C stellar surface abundances. An important issue not yet properly addressed is that the translation of the observed widths of the cluster RGBs to abundance spreads must account for the effect of the first dredge-up on the surface chemical patterns, hence on the spectral energy distributions of stars belonging to the various MPs. We have filled this gap by studying theoretically the impact of the dredge-up on the predicted widths of RGBs in clusters hosting MPs. We find that for a given initial range of N abundances, the first dredge up reduces the predicted RGB widths in N-sensitive filters compared to the case when its effect on the stellar spectral energy distributions is not accounted for. This reduction is a strong function of age and has also a dependence on metallicity. The net effect is an underestimate of the initial N-abundance ranges from RGB photometry if the first dredge-up is not accounted for in the modelling, and also the potential determination of spurious trends of N-abundance spreads with age.