Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-07-07
Astrophys.J.647:L115-L118,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Letters
Scientific paper
10.1086/507451
Sensitive measurements of the interstellar gas-phase oxygen abundance have revealed a slight oxygen deficiency ($\sim$ 15%) toward stars within 500 pc of the Sun as compared to more distant sightlines. Recent $FUSE$ observations of the interstellar gas-phase nitrogen abundance indicate larger variations, but no trends with distance were reported due to the significant measurement uncertainties for many sightlines. By considering only the highest quality ($\geq$ 5 $\sigma$) N/O abundance measurements, we find an intriguing trend in the interstellar N/O ratio with distance. Toward the seven stars within $\sim$ 500 pc of the Sun, the weighted mean N/O ratio is 0.217 $\pm$ 0.011, while for the six stars further away the weighted mean value (N/O = 0.142 $\pm$ 0.008) is curiously consistent with the current Solar value (N/O = 0.138$^{+0.20}_{-0.18}$). It is difficult to imagine a scenario invoking environmental (e.g., dust depletion, ionization, etc.) variations alone that explains this abundance anomaly. Is the enhanced nitrogen abundance localized to the Solar neighborhood or evidence of a more widespread phenomenon? If it is localized, then recent infall of low metallicity gas in the Solar neighborhood may be the best explanation. Otherwise, the N/O variations may be best explained by large-scale differences in the interstellar mixing processes for AGB stars and Type II supernovae.
Knauth David C.
Lauroesch James Thomas
Meyer David M.
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