Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences (Oct 2021)

The Possible Signs of Hydrogen and Helium Accretion from Interstellar Medium on the Atmospheres of F-K Giants in the Local Region of the Galaxy

  • Alexander Yushchenko,
  • Seunghyun Kim,
  • Yeuncheol Jeong,
  • Aizat Demessinova,
  • Volodymyr Yushchenko,
  • Dmytry Doikov,
  • Vira Gopka,
  • Kyung Sook Jeong,
  • Pakakaew Rittipruk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5140/JASS.2021.38.3.175
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 3
pp. 175 – 183

Abstract

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The dependencies of the chemical element abundances in stellar atmospheres with respect to solar abundances on the second ionization potentials of the same elements were investigated using the published stellar abundance patterns for 1,149 G and K giants in the Local Region of the Galaxy. The correlations between the relative abundances of chemical elements and their second ionization potentials were calculated for groups of stars with effective temperatures between 3,764 and 7,725 K. Correlations were identified for chemical elements with second ionization potentials of 12.5 eV to 20 eV and for elements with second ionization potentials higher than 20 eV. For the first group of elements, the correlation coefficients were positive for stars with effective temperatures lower than 5,300 K and negative for stars with effective temperatures from 5,300 K to 7,725 K. The results of this study and the comparison with earlier results for hotter stars confirm the variations in these correlations with the effective temperature. A possible explanation for the observed effects is the accretion of hydrogen and helium atoms from the interstellar medium.

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