2012
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201118158
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Present-day cosmic abundances

Abstract: Context. Early B-type stars are ideal indicators for present-day cosmic abundances since they preserve their pristine abundances and typically do not migrate far beyond their birth environments over their short lifetimes, in contrast to older stars like the Sun. They are also unaffected by depletion onto dust grains, unlike the cold/warm interstellar medium (ISM) or H ii regions. Aims. A carefully selected sample of early B-type stars in OB associations and the field within the solar neighbourhood is studied c… Show more

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“…In addition the accuracy of the determination of the C, N and O abundances was increased, also for the B-type MS stars. The most recent work on these stars [6,7] shows that the average abundances of nitrogen and oxygen in B-type MS stars are now in good agreement with modern estimates for the sun. However, there is still a small deficiency for C. For example, an average carbon abundance of ( ) 04 0 33 8 C log .…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…In addition the accuracy of the determination of the C, N and O abundances was increased, also for the B-type MS stars. The most recent work on these stars [6,7] shows that the average abundances of nitrogen and oxygen in B-type MS stars are now in good agreement with modern estimates for the sun. However, there is still a small deficiency for C. For example, an average carbon abundance of ( ) 04 0 33 8 C log .…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…. ± = ε has been obtained for a sample of 29 B-type MS stars [6], and a close value of ( ) 13 0 31 8 C log . .…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…In these models, we have adopted a chemical abundance set of 0.5 times the local Galactic concordance (LGC) abundances (see Nicholls 2016, in press). These are based upon the Nieva & Przybilla (2012) observations of early B-star data, and have the advantage that they sample the abundances in the local region of the Galaxy (out to 500 pc), providing the current abundances in this region. The Nieva & Przybilla (2012) data also provide the abundances of the main coolants: H, He, C, N, O, Ne, Mg, Si, and Fe.…”
Section: Description Of Shock Gridmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are based upon the Nieva & Przybilla (2012) observations of early B-star data, and have the advantage that they sample the abundances in the local region of the Galaxy (out to 500 pc), providing the current abundances in this region. The Nieva & Przybilla (2012) data also provide the abundances of the main coolants: H, He, C, N, O, Ne, Mg, Si, and Fe. For the light elements, we use the Lodders et al (2009) abundances, while for all other elements the abundances are based upon Scott et al (2015aScott et al ( , 2015b and Grevesse et al (2015).…”
Section: Description Of Shock Gridmentioning
confidence: 99%