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The chemical composition of HIP34407/HIP34426 and other twin-star comoving pairs

Authors :
Ramirez, I.
Khanal, S.
Lichon, S. J.
Chaname, J.
Endl, M.
Melendez, J.
Lambert, D. L.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We conducted a high-precision elemental abundance analysis of the twin-star comoving pair HIP34407/HIP34426. With mean error of 0.013 dex in the differential abundances (D[X/H]), a significant difference was found: HIP34407 is more metal-rich than HIP34426. The elemental abundance differences correlate strongly with condensation temperature, with the lowest for the volatile elements like carbon around 0.05+/-0.02 dex, and the highest up to about 0.22+/-0.01 dex for the most refractory elements like aluminum. Dissimilar chemical composition for stars in twin-star comoving pairs are not uncommon, thus we compile previously-published results like ours and look for correlations between abundance differences and stellar parameters, finding no significant trends with average effective temperature, surface gravity, iron abundance, or their differences. Instead, we found a weak correlation between the absolute value of abundance difference and the projected distance between the stars in each pair that appears to be more important for elements which have a low absolute abundance. If confirmed, this correlation could be an important observational constraint for binary star system formation scenarios.<br />Comment: MNRAS, in press

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1909.07460
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz2709