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A&A 388, 940-956 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20020400
Chemical composition of Galactic OB stars
I. CNO abundances in O9 stars
M. R. Villamariz1, A. Herrero1, 2, S. R. Becker3 and K. Butler31 Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, 38200 La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
2 Departamento de Astrofísica, Universidad de La Laguna, Avda. Astrofísico Francisco Sánchez, s/n, 38071 La Laguna, Spain
3 Universitäts-Sternwarte München, Scheinerstr. 1, 81679 München, Germany
(Received 20 November 2001 / Accepted 8 March 2002 )
Abstract
We present NLTE abundances of CNO for a sample of four O9
stars in the Galaxy, together with new determinations of their stellar
parameters,
,
,
(He) and
microturbulence. These new analyses take into account the effect of
line-blocking in the spectral synthesis with our classical
NLTE, plane-parallel and hydrostatic model atmospheres. The sample
includes three O9 He normal stars: two dwarfs, HD 214680 and
HD 34078, and one supergiant, HD 209975, and one fast rotating giant
with a preliminary high He overabundance, HD 191423 with
. We find first that the consideration of
microturbulence in the spectral synthesis for the fast rotator leads
to a considerably lower He abundance,
. The
CNO abundances of the three He normal stars are in good agreement with
the values in the literature for Galactic B dwarfs with no evidence of
mixing, and show that they all have the same chemical composition. We
also discuss however the possible CNO contamination of the supergiant
HD 209975. For the fast rotator we find that the abundances show the
trend of the CNO
contamination: a N overabundance together with C and O depletion.
The N/C and N/O ratios of our stars as a function of their projected
rotational velocities are consistent with the predictions
of the recent evolutionary models of Meynet & Maeder
(2000).
Key words: stars: atmospheres -- stars: early-type -- stars: fundamental parameters -- stars: abundances -- stars: evolution
Offprint request: M. R. Villamariz, ccid@ll.iac.es
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