On the 12C/13C isotopic ratio at the dawn of chemical evolution
P. Molaro, D. S. Aguado, E. Caffau, C. Allende Prieto, P. Bonifacio,, J. I. Gonzalez Hernandez, R. Rebolo, M.R. Zapatero Osorio, S. Cristiani, F., Pepe, N. C. Santos, Y. Alibert, G. Cupani, P. Di Marcantonio, V. D'Odorico,, C. Lovis, C.J.A.P. Martins, D. Milakovic, M. Murphy

TL;DR
This study measures the 12C/13C isotopic ratio in some of the most metal-poor stars using high-resolution spectra, revealing primary 13C production and mixing processes at the dawn of chemical evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first measurements of 12C/13C ratios in ultra-metal-poor stars, indicating early primary 13C production and mixing in progenitors or stars.
Findings
12C/13C ratios range from 39 to 100 in studied stars.
Evidence of partial mixing in He- and H-burning layers.
Supports primary 13C production at early cosmic times.
Abstract
The known Mega and Hyper Metal-Poor (MMP-HMP) stars with [Fe/H]<-6.0 and <-5.0, respectively, likely belong to the CEMP-no class, i.e. carbon-enhanced stars with low or absent second peak neutron capture elements. They are likely second generation stars and the few elements measurable in their atmospheres are used to infer the properties of single or very few progenitors. The high carbon abundance in the CEMP-no stars offers a unique opportunity to measure the carbon isotopic ratio, which directly monitors the presence of mixing between the He and H-burning layers either within the star or in the progenitor(s). By means of high-resolution spectra acquired with the ESPRESSO spectrograph at the VLT we aim to derive values for the 12C/13C ratio at the lowest metallicities. A spectral synthesis technique based on the SYNTHE code and on ATLAS models is used within a Markov-chain Monte Carlo…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
