The IACOB project XIII. Helium enrichment in O-type stars as a tracer of past binary interaction
Abstract
There is increasing evidence that single-star evolutionary models are inadequate to reproduce all observational properties of massive stars. Binary interaction has emerged as a key factor in the evolution of a significant fraction of massive stars. In this study, we investigate the helium (Y He) and nitrogen (ε N) surface abundances in a comprehensive sample of 180 Galactic O-type stars with projected rotational velocities v(i)≤150 km· s-1. We found a subsample (20\% of the total, and 80\% of the stars with Y He≥0.12) with a Y He and ε N combined pattern unexplainable by single-star evolution. We argue that the stars with anomalous surface abundance patterns are binary interaction products.
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