Nitrogen and oxygen as indicators of primordial enrichment

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Cosmochemistry, Galactic Evolution, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Stellar Mass, Stellar Spectra, Abundance, Carbon, Giant Stars, Milky Way Galaxy, Nuclear Fusion

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In this work the nitrogen abundances were derived for eight old Population II stars, and the oxygen abundance was determined for two of these stars. A nitrogen overabundance is found for all stars. The N overabundances in unevolved Population II stars indicate that the early stars were probably more massive than the present ones and a partially primary origin for 14N must be admitted. A massive Population III is also required to explain the oxygen overabundances. One infers two possibilities, viz 500 M_sun; hypernovae or ordinarily massive stars are possible candidates for producing a considerable amount of oxygen and primary nitrogen at early times. In order to have an agreement with the maximum mass of 100 M_sun; (Carlberg, 1981; Jones, 1981), an IMF enhanced in ordinarily massive stars would be necessary. In this case, two variants are still possible: either the first generation of stars consisted of massive stars only, or less massive stars did exist but did not evolve as far as to enrich the interstellar medium until a later period.

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