K. Cunha et Dl. Lambert, CHEMICAL EVOLUTION OF THE ORION ASSOCIATION .2. THE CARBON, NITROGEN,OXYGEN, SILICON, AND IRON ABUNDANCES OF MAIN-SEQUENCE-B STARS, The Astrophysical journal, 426(1), 1994, pp. 170-191
Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and silicon abundances are presented from LT
E and non-LTE analyses of C II, N II, and Si III lines in the spectra
of 18 main-sequence B stars from the four subgroups comprising the Ori
on association. Iron LTE abundances from Fe III lines are also present
ed. The C, N, and Fe abundances show no significant variations across
the subgroups, but the 0 and Si abundances are found to be higher for
some of the youngest stars that are collocated on the sky and at a com
mon distance. The O and Si abundances are correlated. Although such a
correlation may in part reflect measurement errors, it is suggested th
at the enrichment of young stars in O and Si arose because they were f
ormed from regions of the molecular cloud enriched with the ejecta of
Type II supernovae, which are predicted to be rich in O and Si but not
in C and N. With the exception of one star, we see no evidence for CN
-cycled material on the stars' surfaces. The stellar abundances agree,
within the expected uncertainties, with published nebular analyses th
at show Orion to be slightly underabundant in C, N, and O relative to
the Sun.