Bibcode
Ventura, P.; D'Antona, F.; Imbriani, G.; Di Criscienzo, M.; Dell'Agli, F.; Tailo, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 477, Issue 1, p.438-449
Fecha de publicación:
6
2018
Número de citas
14
Número de citas referidas
12
Descripción
A critical issue in the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) self-enrichment
scenario for the formation of multiple populations in globular clusters
(GCs) is the inability to reproduce the magnesium isotopic ratios,
despite the model in principle can account for the depletion of
magnesium. In this work, we analyse how the uncertainties on the various
p-capture cross sections affect the results related to the magnesium
content of the ejecta of AGB stars. The observed distribution of the
magnesium isotopes and of the overall Mg-Al trend in M13 and NGC 6752
are successfully reproduced when the proton-capture rate by
25Mg at the temperatures ˜100 MK, in particular the
25Mg(p, γ)26Alm channel, is
enhanced by a factor ˜3 with respect to the most recent
experimental determinations. This assumption also allows us to reproduce
the full extent of the Mg spread and the Mg-Si anticorrelation observed
in NGC 2419. The uncertainties in the rate of the 25Mg(p,
γ)26Alm reaction at the temperatures of
interest here leave space for our assumption and we suggest that new
experimental measurements are needed to settle this problem. We also
discuss the competitive model based on the supermassive star
nucleosynthesis.
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