Young giants of intermediate mass Evidence of rotation and mixing
Linda Lombardo (GEPI), Patrick Fran\c{c}ois (GEPI, UPJV), Piercarlo, Bonifacio (GEPI), Elisabetta Caffau (GEPI), A. Matas Pinto (GEPI), Corinne, Charbonnel (ObsGE), Georges Meynet (ObsGE), Lorenzo Monaco (UNAB), Gabriele, Cescutti (OAT), Alessio Mucciarelli (UNIBO)

TL;DR
This study identifies a unique sample of young, metal-rich giants with high rotation, analyzing their chemical composition and rotational velocities to compare with stellar evolution models, revealing insights into rotation and mixing processes.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed chemical and rotational analysis of young, metal-rich giants, linking observed properties with stellar evolution and mixing theories.
Findings
Stars show signs of CNO processing and dredge-up.
Rotational velocities align with stellar evolution predictions.
All stars are part of the thin-disc population.
Abstract
In the search of a sample of metal-poor bright giants using Str{\"o}mgren photometry, we serendipitously found a sample of 26 young (ages younger than 1 Gyr) metal-rich giants, some of which have high rotational velocities.We determined the chemical composition and rotational velocities of these stars in order to compare them with predictions from stellar evolution models. These stars where of spectral type A to B when on the main sequence, and we therefore wished to compare their abundance pattern to that of main-sequence A and B stars.Stellar masses were derived by comparison of the position of the stars in the colour-magnitude diagram with theoretical evolutionary tracks. These masses, together with Gaia photometry and parallaxes, were used to derive the stellar parameters. We used spectrum synthesis and model atmospheres to determine chemical abundances for 16 elements (C, N, O, Mg,…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
