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Rotation and Abundances in Red Giants
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 May 2016
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The abundances of red giants will be reviewed, in particular those of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and 12C:13C. The observed abundances are compared to predictions based on recent models with stellar rotation. Three topics will be emphasized: abundances in very metal-poor stars related to a previous generation of supernova; 12C:13C in red giants and rotation induced extra mixing; CNO abundances in yellow supergiants and their connection with models computed with rotation.
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- Session 2 Rotation in Relation with Abundances and Magnetic Fields
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