Discovery of Carbon/Oxygen-depleted Blue Straggler Stars in 47 Tucanae: The Chemical Signature of a Mass Transfer Formation Process
- 8 August 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 647 (1) , L53-L56
- https://doi.org/10.1086/507327
Abstract
We use high-resolution spectra obtained with the ESO Very Large Telescope to measure surface abundance patterns of 43 blue straggler stars (BSSs) in 47 Tuc. We discovered that a subpopulation of BSSs shows a significant depletion of carbon and oxygen with respect to the dominant population. This evidence would suggest the presence of CNO burning products on the BSS surface coming from a deeply peeled parent star, as expected in the case of a mass transfer process. This is the first detection of a chemical signature clearly pointing to a specific BSS formation process in a globular cluster. Based on observations collected at the ESO-VLT (Cerro Paranal, Chile) under program 072.D-0337Keywords
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