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Abstract
Mass-loss of red giant branch (RGB) stars is still poorly determined,
despite its crucial role in the chemical enrichment of galaxies. Thanks
to the recent detection of solar-like oscillations in G-K giants in open
clusters with Kepler, we can now directly determine stellar masses for a
statistically significant sample of stars in the old open clusters NGC
6791 and 6819. The aim of this work is to constrain the integrated RGB
mass-loss by comparing the average mass of stars in the red clump (RC)
with that of stars in the low-luminosity portion of the RGB [i.e. stars
with L≲L(RC)]. Stellar masses were determined by combining the
available seismic parameters νmax and Δν with
additional photometric constraints and with independent distance
estimates. We measured the masses of 40 stars on the RGB and 19 in the
RC of the old metal-rich cluster NGC 6791. We find that the difference
between the average mass of RGB and RC stars is small, but significant
[? (random) ±0.04 (systematic) M&sun;]. Interestingly,
such a small ? does not support scenarios of an extreme mass-loss for
this metal-rich cluster. If we describe the mass-loss rate with Reimers
prescription, a first comparison with isochrones suggests that the
observed ? is compatible with a mass-loss efficiency parameter in the
range 0.1 ≲η≲ 0.3. Less stringent constraints on the RGB
mass-loss rate are set by the analysis of the ˜2 Gyr old NGC 6819,
largely due to the lower mass-loss expected for this cluster, and to the
lack of an independent and accurate distance determination. In the near
future, additional constraints from frequencies of individual pulsation
modes and spectroscopic effective temperatures will allow further
stringent tests of the Δν and νmax scaling
relations, which provide a novel, and potentially very accurate, means
of determining stellar radii and masses.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2077-2088 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Royal Astronomical Society. Monthly Notices |
Volume | 419 |
Issue number | 3 |
Early online date | 21 Jan 2012 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2012 |
Keywords
- open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 6791
- asteroseismology
- stars: late-type
- stars: mass-loss
- open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 6819
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Sounding the Stars---The Birmingham and Queen Mary Seismology Programme
Elsworth, Y. (Principal Investigator), Chaplin, B. (Co-Investigator) & Miglio, A. (Co-Investigator)
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL
1/04/12 → 31/03/15
Project: Research Councils