中国物理B ›› 2008, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (4): 1518-1525.doi: 10.1088/1674-1056/17/4/061
吕国梁1, 王兆军1, 张军1, 朱春花2
Zhu Chun-Hua(朱春花)a)b), LüGuo-Liang(吕国梁)b), Wang Zhao-Jun(王兆军)b), and Zhang Jun(张军)b)†
摘要: In order to explain the lack of carbon stars in the Galactic bulge, we have made a detailed study of thermal pulse-asymptotic giant branch (TP-AGB) stars by using a population synthesis code. The effects of the oxygen overabundance and the mass loss rate on the ratio of the number of carbon stars to that of oxygen stars in the Galactic bulge are discussed. We find that the oxygen overabundance which is about twice as large as that in the solar neighbourhood (close to the present observations) is insufficient to explain the rareness of carbon stars in the bulge. We suggest that the large mass loss rate may serve as a controlling factor in the ratio of the number of carbon stars to that of oxygen stars.
中图分类号: (Main-sequence: late-type stars (G, K, and M))