CNONa and 12C/13C in giants of 10 open clusters
R. Smiljanic, R. Gauderon, P. North, B. Barbuy, C. Charbonnel, N., Mowlavi

TL;DR
This study analyzes surface abundances of C, N, Na, and 12C/13C ratios in giants from 10 open clusters to investigate extra-mixing processes like thermohaline convection across a range of stellar masses.
Contribution
It provides a homogeneous analysis of abundances in giants from 10 open clusters, confirming thermohaline mixing effects and clarifying sodium abundance claims.
Findings
Anti-correlation between 12C/13C and turn-off mass supports thermohaline mixing.
Na abundances are near solar, contradicting previous claims of high Na overabundance.
Extra-mixing occurs in early-AGB stars, not just RGB bump stars.
Abstract
Evolved low-mass stars of a wide range of metallicity bear signatures of a non-standard mixing event in their surface abundances of Li, C, and N, and in their 12C/13C ratio. A Na overabundance has also been reported in some giants of open clusters but remains controversial. The cause of the extra-mixing has been attributed to thermohaline convection that should take place after the RGB bump for low-mass stars and on the early-AGB for more massive objects. To track the occurrence of this process over a wide mass range, we derive in a homogeneous way the abundances of C, N, O, and Na, as well as the 12C/13C ratio in a sample of 31 giants of 10 open clusters with turn-off masses from 1.7 to 3.1 Msun. A group of first ascent red giants with M/Msun \leq 2.5 exhibits lower [N/C] ratios than those measured in clump giants of the same mass range, suggesting an additional increase in the [N/C]…
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