2004ApJS..155..179A


Query : 2004ApJS..155..179A

2004ApJS..155..179A - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 155, 179-189 (2004/November-0)

Heavy element abundances in late-B and early-A stars. I. Co-added IUE spectra of HgMn stars.

ADELMAN S.J., PROFFITT C.R., WAHLGREN G.M., LECKRONE D.S. and DOLK L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Very heavy elements (Pt, Au, Hg, Tl, and Bi) are found to be enhanced in the atmospheres of the chemically peculiar stars of the upper main sequence by up to a million times the solar system levels. Such enhancements are believed to result from atmospheric dynamics (i.e., diffusion) rather than scenarios that dredge up nuclear-processed material to the surface or transfer processed material between binary companions. However, the theoretical framework needs to be further constrained by observations beyond the realm of the spectral types for which such abundance enhancements are observed at optical wavelengths.

The International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) satellite collected spectra of bright stars for which chemical peculiarities have been derived from ground-based data. For several elements the abundance enhancements have only been recently measured using Hubble Space Telescope data and have therefore not yet been exploited in the IUE data. We have initiated a program to analyze IUE high-dispersion spectra to more fully characterize the pattern of very heavy element enhancement for many mercury-manganese (HgMn) stars and to potentially extend the spectral class (effective temperature) boundaries over which these abundance anomalies are known to exist. The abundances of very heavy elements in chemically normal B and A-type stars provide a base level that may be compared with the solar system abundances. These early spectral type stars may therefore reveal clues for galactic chemical evolution studies since they were formed at a later epoch than the Sun in the history of the Galaxy. This first paper presents the motivation for the analyses to follow, outlines our spectral co-addition technique for IUE spectra, and discusses the choice of model atmospheres and the synthetic spectrum procedures, while initiating the study by highlighting the abundance of gold in several HgMn stars.


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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Abundances - Stars: Chemically Peculiar - Ultraviolet: Stars

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Number of rows : 50
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * gam Peg bC* 00 13 14.1523490172 +15 11 00.954346538 1.75 2.61 2.84 2.94 3.13 B2IV 693 0
2 V* AV Scl a2* 00 23 12.6093196608 -31 02 08.778859512 6.24 6.484 6.547     B9IV 100 0
3 * pi. Cet SB* 02 44 07.3477594066 -13 51 31.279407049 3.66 4.112 4.236     B7IV 333 0
4 * 53 Tau a2* 04 19 26.0975894496 +21 08 32.298968148   5.413 5.482     B9Vsp 270 0
5 * 134 Tau * 05 49 32.9303335271 +12 39 04.760685507 4.68 4.811 4.875     B9IV 198 0
6 * 2 Lyn EB* 06 19 37.3726318920 +59 00 39.531610256   4.462 4.434   4.40 A2Vs 142 0
7 * gam Gem SB* 06 37 42.71050 +16 23 57.4095 1.98 1.92 1.92 1.86 1.87 A1.5IV+ 510 1
8 * 33 Gem Pe* 06 49 49.8362378064 +16 12 10.382708016 5.24 5.72 5.87     kB8hB7HeB9.5IV-V 148 0
9 HD 72660 * 08 34 01.6141823952 -02 09 05.600032848   5.797 5.792     A0V 138 0
10 * nu. Cnc SB* 09 02 44.2677118128 +24 27 10.392222600   5.404 5.447     A0III 199 0
11 * kap Cnc a2* 09 07 44.8095541176 +10 40 05.519586828 4.70 5.13 5.24     B8IIImnp 365 0
12 * 7 Sex PM* 09 52 12.1641996384 +02 27 14.865250500 5.90 5.98   6.0   A0III/IV 116 0
13 * alf Sex * 10 07 56.2837668024 -00 22 18.013326564   4.45 4.49     A0III 100 0
14 * lam UMa PM* 10 17 05.7792565752 +42 54 51.889698684 3.54 3.48 3.45 3.37 3.38 A1IV 189 0
15 V* ET UMa a2* 10 24 07.8468791760 +65 33 59.121373140   4.889 4.930     A1:VpSiSrHg 275 0
16 * b Leo Pe* 11 02 19.7756641720 +20 10 47.424184800   4.452 4.398     kA1VmA3V 177 0
17 * tet Leo PM* 11 14 14.4056705348 +15 25 46.455911128 3.40 3.33 3.35 3.32 3.34 A2IV 338 0
18 * l Cen ** 12 39 52.5291353564 -39 59 14.286324017 4.16 4.56 4.64 4.66 4.75 B8II/III 116 0
19 * 3 Cen ** 13 51 49.60136 -32 59 38.7067           B5III+B9IV 248 0
20 * alf Dra SB* 14 04 23.3575968507 +64 22 33.130623243 3.520 3.640 3.680     A0III 274 0
21 * kap Lup Be* 15 11 56.0732718648 -48 44 16.169955108 3.55 3.67 3.70 3.75 3.76 B9.5Vne 99 0
22 * mu. Lup Be* 15 18 32.02296 -47 52 30.9957 3.82         B8Ve 105 0
23 * chi Lup SB* 15 50 57.5453432166 -33 37 37.728345509 3.77 3.909 3.946     B9III 306 0
24 * iot CrB SB* 16 01 26.5649192496 +29 51 03.819408336   4.921 4.971     A0IIIspHgMnEu 264 0
25 * phi Her a2* 16 08 46.1762180496 +44 56 05.661355344 3.92 4.20 4.27 4.27 4.36 B9VspHgMn 293 1
26 * tau Her Pu* 16 19 44.4367980146 +46 18 48.102135319 3.190 3.73 3.87 4.00 4.16 B5IV 403 0
27 * n Her * 16 32 35.6854246680 +05 31 16.391769564 5.39 5.57 5.63     B9.5III 119 0
28 * zet Dra ** 17 08 47.1877295740 +65 42 52.723177105 2.63 3.06 3.17 3.23 3.35 B6III 236 0
29 * iot Her bC* 17 39 27.8868980278 +46 00 22.792978043 2.940 3.630 3.800     B3IV 448 1
30 * nu. Her LP* 17 58 30.1496073102 +30 11 21.387652276 4.95 4.80 4.41 4.01 3.78 F2II 180 0
31 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2687 1
32 * 112 Her SB* 18 52 16.4279808528 +21 25 30.512193132 4.83 5.304 5.393     B9pHg 201 0
33 * 21 Aql a2* 19 13 42.7011956712 +02 17 37.310297604 4.67 5.08 5.15     B7III 236 0
34 * eta Lyr SB* 19 13 45.4884201191 +39 08 45.477640475 3.58 4.243 4.398     B2.5IV 154 0
35 HD 182308 Pe* 19 19 46.1395312128 +64 23 26.907669564   6.413 6.504     B9pHgMn 101 0
36 * pi. Dra * 19 20 40.0914694319 +65 42 52.314729157 4.67 4.61 4.59 4.55 4.58 A0III 100 0
37 * 8 Cyg Pu* 19 31 46.3218386 +34 27 10.687443 3.95 4.60 4.72     B3IV 122 0
38 V* SU Cyg cC* 19 44 48.7341456312 +29 15 52.895535048 7.10 6.88 6.44 6.06 5.84 F2Iab:+B8.0V 299 0
39 * 22 Cyg SB* 19 55 51.7609131816 +38 29 12.188844204 4.34 4.846 4.946     B5IV 97 0
40 * phi Aql SB* 19 56 14.2519125984 +11 25 25.401080424   5.283 5.278     A1IV 132 0
41 * 14 Sge SB* 20 03 30.0147595968 +16 01 52.508306604 5.39 5.550 5.658     B9pHgMn 136 0
42 * kap Cep * 20 08 53.3487448872 +77 42 41.115549672   4.35 4.40     B9III 140 0
43 * nu. Cap * 20 20 39.8157949497 -12 45 32.690284207 4.61 4.72 4.76 4.75 4.81 B9IV 272 0
44 * bet02 Cap ** 20 20 46.5478935096 -14 47 05.603724348   6.08 6.10     B9/A0III/IV 141 0
45 V* V1619 Cyg a2* 21 51 04.9807153584 +39 32 11.968580112 5.66 6.118 6.193     B9pHgMn 90 0
46 * sig Aqr * 22 30 38.8214037672 -10 40 40.505006280 4.59 4.73 4.81 4.81 4.85 A0IVs 124 0
47 * omi Peg * 22 41 45.4041684504 +29 18 27.631023336 4.77 4.78 4.79 4.75 4.77 A1IV 283 0
48 * ksi Oct Pu* 22 50 22.8139009656 -80 07 25.841844408 4.7 5.180 5.311     B6V 94 0
49 * iot And Pu* 23 38 08.2003054524 +43 16 05.062997840 3.90 4.18 4.29 4.29 4.38 B8V 162 0
50 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8389 0

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