The accretion of brown dwarfs and planets by giant stars - II. Solar-mass stars on the red giant branch

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作者
Siess, L
Livio, M
机构
[1] Space Telescope Sci Inst, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
[2] Univ Grenoble 1, Observ Grenoble, Astrophys Lab, F-38041 Grenoble, France
关键词
accretion; accretion discs; planets and satellites : general; stars : chemically peculiar; stars : evolution; stars; low-mass; brown dwarfs; stars : rotation;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-8711.1999.02784.x
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
This paper extends our previous study of planet/brown dwarf accretion by giant stars to solar-mass stars located on the red giant branch. The model assumes that the planet is dissipated at the bottom of the convective envelope of the giant star. The evolution of the giant is then followed in detail. We analyse the effects of different accretion rates and different initial conditions. The computations indicate that the accretion process is accompanied by a substantial expansion of the star, and, in the case of high accretion rates, hot bottom burning can be activated. The possible observational signatures that accompany the engulfing of a planet are also extensively investigated. They include the ejection of a shell and a subsequent phase of IR emission, an increase in the (7)Li surface abundance and a potential stellar metallicity enrichment, spin-up of the star because of the deposition of orbital angular momentum, the possible generation of magnetic fields and the related X-ray activity caused by the development of shear at the base of the convective envelope, and the effects on the morphology of the horizontal branch in globular clusters. We propose that the IR excess and high Li abundance observed in 4-8 per cent of the G and K giants originate from the accretion of a giant planet, a brown dwarf or a very low-mass star.
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页码:1133 / 1149
页数:17
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