Title: Role of Rotation in Massive Stars in the SMC
Abstract:We report on an analysis of FUSE+STIS+optical spectra of 17 O-type stars in the SMC. We found an enormous range in N abundances. Three stars in the sample have the same (low) CN abundances as the nebu...We report on an analysis of FUSE+STIS+optical spectra of 17 O-type stars in the SMC. We found an enormous range in N abundances. Three stars in the sample have the same (low) CN abundances as the nebular material out of which they formed, namely C=0.08 C(sub circle dot) and N=0.03 N(sub circle dot). However, more than half shows N~O, an enrichment factor of 30X! Such a high level of N enrichment cannot be reproduced by current evolutionary models accounting for rotationally induced mixing. It suggests that the sum of CNO nuclei may not be conserved, i.e. massive stars might be producing primary nitrogen. It raises questions concerning the sources of nitrogen in the early universe, presently thought to be almost exclusively intermediate-mass stars. It also raises basic questions about the evolution of massive stars in low-metallicity environments, including the precursors to supernovae.Read More
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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