Evidence of Deep Mixing in IRS 7, a Cool Massive Supergiant Member of the Galactic Nuclear Star Cluster
Rafael Guer\c{c}o, Verne V. Smith, Katia Cunha, Sylvia Ekstr\"om,, Carlos Abia, Bertrand Plez, Georges Meynet, Solange V. Ramirez, Nikos, Prantzos, Kris Sellgren, Cristian R. Hayes, Steven R. Majewski

TL;DR
This study presents detailed chemical abundance analysis of IRS 7, a luminous supergiant in the Galactic Center, revealing evidence of deep mixing processes through isotopic signatures and fluorine depletion, consistent with stellar evolution models.
Contribution
First detailed chemical abundance analysis of IRS 7 showing deep mixing signatures and fluorine depletion in a supergiant within the Galactic Center.
Findings
IRS 7 is heavily depleted in $^{12}$C and $^{16}$O.
IRS 7 shows an extremely enhanced $^{14}$N abundance.
Fluorine is heavily depleted, indicating deep mixing processes.
Abstract
The center of the Milky Way contains stellar populations spanning a range in age and metallicity, with a recent star formation burst producing young and massive stars. Chemical abundances in the most luminous stellar member of the Nuclear Star Cluster (NSC), IRS 7, are presented for F, C, C, N, O, O, and Fe from an LTE analysis based on spherical modeling and radiative transfer with a 25M model atmosphere, whose chemistry was tailored to the derived photospheric abundances. We find IRS 7 to be depleted heavily in both C (~-0.8 dex) and O (~-0.4 dex), while exhibiting an extremely enhanced N abundance (~+1.1 dex), which are isotopic signatures of the deep mixing of CNO-cycled material to the stellar surface. The F abundance is also heavily depleted by ~1 dex relative to the baseline fluorine of the Nuclear…
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