Bibcode
Salaris, M.; Pietrinferni, A.; Piersimoni, A. M.; Cassisi, S.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 583, id.A87, 5 pp.
Fecha de publicación:
11
2015
Revista
Número de citas
66
Número de citas referidas
61
Descripción
We performed a detailed analysis of the use of [C/N] measured in red
giant branch stars between the completion of the first dredge up and the
red giant branch bump ([C/N] FDU) as age indicator. [C/N]
FDU cannot give accurate ages for individual stars, but may
provide a general chronology for the formation of composite populations
and add constraints to analyses of red giants from surface
gravity-effective temperature diagrams. We provide a theoretical
calibration of [C/N] FDU in terms of total metallicity [M/H]
and age, for ages greater than ~1 Gyr, which we tested against
variations in the initial heavy element distribution (scaled-solar vs.
α-enhanced), efficiency of overshooting from MS convective cores
and from the convective envelopes, variations in the initial He
abundance and in the mixing length parameter. Our calibration is
compared with a small sample of available measurements of [C/N]
FDU in star clusters and halo field stars, which at least
qualitatively confirm the overall trend of the predicted [C/N]
FDU with age and [M/H]. The use of [C/N]
FDU-[M/H]-age relations obtained from independent sets of
stellar evolution calculations cause age differences (for a given [C/N]
FDU and [M/H] pair) up to ~2 Gyr. More accurate spectroscopic
measurements of [C/N] FDU in star clusters with
well-established ages and metallicities are required to better test
theoretical calibrations of this age indicator.