HV2112, a Thorne-Zytkow Object or a Super Asymptotic Giant Branch Star
Autor: | Tout, Christopher A., Zytkow, Anna N., Church, Ross P., Lau, Herbert H. B. |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
DOI: | 10.1093/mnrasl/slu131 |
Popis: | The very bright red star HV2112 in the Small Magellanic Cloud could be a massive Thorne-Zytkow Object, a supergiant-like star with a degenerate neutron core. With its luminosity of over $10^5\,\rm L_\odot$, it could also be a super asymptotic giant branch star, a star with an oxygen/neon core supported by electron degeneracy and undergoing thermal pulses with third dredge up. Both TZOs and SAGB stars are expected to be rare. Abundances of heavy elements in HV2112's atmosphere, as observed to date, do not allow us to distinguish between the two possibilities based on the latest models. Molybdenum and rubidium can be enhanced by both the irp-process in a TZO or by the s-process in SAGB stars. Lithium can be generated by hot bottom burning at the base of the convective envelope in either. HV2112's enhanced calcium could thus be the key determinant. A SAGB star is not able to synthesise its own calcium but it may be possible to produce this in the final stages of the process that forms a TZO, when the degenerate electron core of a giant star is tidally disrupted by a neutron star. Hence our calculations indicate that HV2112 is most likely a genuine TZO. Comment: 5 pages, submitted to MNRAS letters. Comments welcome |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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