Horizontal Branch evolution, metallicity and sdB stars
G. Michaud, J. Richer, O. Richard

TL;DR
This study models the evolution of horizontal branch and sdB stars, showing that observed abundance anomalies are consistent with atomic diffusion processes occurring at specific stellar surface layers across various metallicities.
Contribution
It provides detailed stellar evolution models including atomic diffusion and radiative acceleration, explaining observed abundance anomalies in HB and sdB stars across different metallicities.
Findings
Observed abundance anomalies match model predictions within error margins.
A surface mixed mass of approximately 1.E-7 M⊙ explains the anomalies.
Mass loss or turbulence likely limit element separation at the stellar surface.
Abstract
Context. Abundance anomalies have been observed in field sdB stars and in nearly all Horizontal Branch (HB) stars of globular clusters with Teff > 11 000K whatever be the cluster metallicity. Aims. The aim is to determine the abundance variations to be expected in sdB stars and in HB stars of metallicities Z \geq 0.0001 and what observed abundances teach us about hydrodynamical processes competing with atomic diffusion. Methods. Complete stellar evolution models, including the effects of atomic diffusion and radiative acceleration, have been computed from the zero age main-sequence for metallicities of Z0 = 0.0001, 0.001, 0.004 and 0.02. On the HB the masses were selected to cover the Teff interval from 7000 to 37000K. Some 60 evolutionary HB models were calculated. The calculations of surface abundance anomalies during the horizontal branch depend on one parameter, the surface mixed…
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