L. Zacs et al., AN ABUNDANCE ANALYSIS OF THE SINGLE-LINED SPECTROSCOPIC BINARIES WITHBARIUM STARS-LIKE ORBITAL ELEMENTS .1. ANALYSIS AND RESULTS, Astronomy & Astrophysics. Supplement series, 122(1), 1997, pp. 31-42
Detailed abundance analyses have been carried out for 17 single-lined
binaries (giants and dwarfs) with orbital elements and mass functions
similar to those of barium stars, using high-dispersion CCD spectra an
d model atmospheres. All these binary systems contain an unseen low-ma
ss component, presumably, a white dwarf. A mild enhancement (+0.1 - 0.
25 dex) of the averaged s-process elements abundances has been found o
nly for two stars. The heavy-element overabundances in these stars are
much less marked than those of the classical barium stars having simi
lar orbital periods. We have concluded that the existence of a white d
warf (WD) companion in binary systems with barium star like characteri
stics is not sufficient to produce a strong barium star. However, five
of the analyzed giants show a significant enhancement (0.2 - 0.3 dex)
of barium. The analysis indicates that a main sequence companion has
not a significant influence (due to tidal mixing, as has been sometime
s suggested) on the internal structure (chemical composition) of the p
rimary star. Since barium enhanced giants occupy a place on the (eccen
tricity-orbital period) plane similar to BaII stars we have concluded
that a mild barium enhancement in these stars is due to mass transfer
from the companion during its late phases of evolution. Thus it seems
likely that all giants (primaries) in barium star like binary systems
with WD component have chemical peculiarities (very slight in some cas
es) depending, apparently, on the efficiency of mass transfer in a spe
cific binary system. The significant enhancement of heavy elements in
the atmospheres of two radial velocity non-variable barium stars shows
then that these barium stars have either very long orbital periods or
high inclined orbital planes.