1202.2200 (Rodolfo Smiljanic)
Rodolfo Smiljanic
Sodium abundances have been determined in a large number of giants of open
clusters but conflicting results, ranging from solar values to overabundances
of up to five orders of magnitude, have been found. The reasons for this
disagreement are not well-understood. As these Na overabundances can be the
result of deep mixing, their proper understanding has consequences for models
of stellar evolution. As discussed in the literature, part of this disagreement
comes from the adoption of different corrections for non-LTE effects and from
the use of different atomic data for the same set of lines. However, a clear
picture of the Na behaviour in giants is still missing. To contribute in this
direction, this work presents a careful redetermination of the Na abundances of
the Hyades giants, motivated by the recent measurement of their angular
diameters. An average of [Na/Fe] = +0.30, in NLTE, has been found. This
overabundance can be explained by hydrodynamical models with high initial
rotation velocities. This result, and a trend of increasing Na with increasing
stellar mass found in a previous work, suggests that there is no strong
evidence of Na overabundances in red giants beyond those values expected by
evolutionary models of stars with more than ~ 2 Msun.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.2200
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