Nucleosynthesis in binary populations

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Abstract

We investigate the effect of duplicity on stellar yields of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. Populations of single and binary stars are modelled and the yields calculated for the whole population. The effects of explosive nucleosynthesis in novae and supernovae are included but by artificially removing these effects from our populations we determine the influence of a binary companion on asymptotic giant branch yields of the CNO elements. © Astronomical Society of Australia 2003.

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Izzard, R. G., & Tout, C. A. (2003). Nucleosynthesis in binary populations. In Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia (Vol. 20, pp. 345–350). https://doi.org/10.1071/AS03026

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