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2000MNRAS.314..199L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 314, 199-208 (2000/May-1)

High-resolution optical spectroscopy of the sharp-lined B-type star HD83206.

LEHNER N., DUFTON P.L., LAMBERT D.L., RYANS R.S.I. and KEENAN F.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Very-high-resolution (R∼160000) spectroscopic observations are presented for the early B-type star, HD83206. Because it has very sharp metal lines, this star affords an opportunity to test theories of model atmospheres and line formation. Non-LTE model atmosphere calculations have been used to estimate the atmospheric parameters and absolute metal abundances (C, N, O, Mg and Si); an LTE analysis was also undertaken to investigate the validity of this simpler approach and to estimate an iron abundance. For the non-LTE calculations, there is excellent agreement with observations of the Balmer lines Hα and Hδ and the lines of Siii and Siiii for atmospheric parameters of Teff≃21700±600K and logg≃4.00±0.15dex. The agreement is less convincing for the LTE calculations, and a higher gravity is deduced. Careful comparison of the metal line profiles with non-LTE calculations implies that the projected rotational and microturbulent velocities have maximum values of ≃5 and ≃2km.s–1, respectively. The latter value is smaller than has often been adopted in LTE model atmosphere analyses of main-sequence stars. Non-LTE absolute metal abundances are estimated, and a comparison with those for normal B-type stars (deduced using similar non-LTE techniques) shows no significant differences. A comparison of the abundances deduced using non-LTE and LTE calculations implies systematic differences of 0.1-0.2dex, showing the importance of using a non-LTE approach when accurate absolute abundances are required. Its location in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram and normal metal abundance lead us to conclude that HD83206 is probably a main-sequence B-type star. As such, it is among the sharpest-lined young B-type star discovered to date.

Abstract Copyright: 2000, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: atmospheres - stars: early-type - stars: individual: HD83206

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