Nitrogen isotopes in AGB carbon stars and presolar SiC grains: a challenge for stellar nucleosynthesis
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Isotopic ratios of C, N, Si, and trace heavy elements in presolar SiC grains from meteorites provide crucial constraints to nucleosynthesis. A long-debated issue is the origin of the so-called A+B grains, as for them no stellar progenitor has so far been clearly identified on observational grounds. We report the first spectroscopic measurements of 14N/15N ratios in Galactic carbon stars of different spectral types and show that J- and some SC-type stars might produce A+B grains, even for 15N enrichments previously attributed to novae. We also show that most mainstream (MS) grains are compatible with the composition of N-type stars, but might also descend, in some cases, from SC stars. From the theoretical point of view, no astrophysical scenario can explain the C and N isotopic ratios of SC, J and N-type carbon stars together, as well as those of many grains produced by them. This poses urgent questions to stellar physics.
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