HIP 10725: The First Solar Twin/Analogue Field Blue Straggler
Lucas Schirbel, Jorge Melendez, Amanda I. Karakas, Ivan Ramirez,, Matthieu Castro, Marcos A. Faria, Maria Lugaro, Martin Asplund, Marcelo Tucci, Maia, David Yong, Louise Howes, J. D. do Nascimento Jr

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of HIP 10725, a field blue straggler star that shows signs of having been rejuvenated by mass transfer from a former AGB companion, with detailed spectroscopic and radial velocity evidence.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed characterization of a field blue straggler, combining high-resolution spectroscopy, abundance analysis, and binary detection to understand its origin.
Findings
HIP 10725 is severely depleted in beryllium.
It shows high s-process element enhancement.
Radial velocity monitoring indicates a binary companion.
Abstract
[Context]. Blue stragglers are easy to identify in globular clusters, but are much harder to identify in the field. Here we present the serendipitous discovery of one field blue straggler, HIP 10725, that closely matches the Sun in mass and age, but with a metallicity slightly lower than the Sun's. [Methods]. We employ high resolution (R ) high S/N (330) VLT/UVES spectra to perform a differential abundance analysis of the solar analogue HIP 10725. Radial velocities obtained by other instruments were also used to check for binarity. We also study its chromospheric activity, age and rotational velocity. [Results]. We find that HIP 10725 is severely depleted in beryllium ([Be/H] <= -1.2 dex) for its stellar parameters and age. The abundances relative to solar of the elements with Z <= 30 show a correlation with condensation temperature and the neutron capture elements produced…
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