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A self-consistent empirical model atmosphere, abundance and stratification analysis of the benchmark roAp star alpha Circini

Kochukhov, O (author)
Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för fysik och astronomi
Shulyak, D (author)
Ryabchikova, T (author)
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2009-04-08
2009
English.
In: Astronomy and Astrophysics. - : EDP Sciences. - 0004-6361 .- 1432-0746. ; 499:3, s. 851-863
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  • Context. Chemically peculiar (CP) stars are unique natural laboratories for the investigation of the microscopic diffusion processes of chemical elements. The element segregation under the influence of gravity and radiation pressure leads to the appearance of strong abundance gradients in the atmospheres of CP stars. Consequently, the atmospheric temperature-pressure structure of these objects could deviate significantly from the atmospheres of normal stars with homogeneous abundances. Aims. In this study we performed a self-consistent, empirical model atmosphere study of the brightest rapidly oscillating Ap star alpha Cir. We account for chemical stratification in the model atmosphere calculations and assess the importance of non-uniform vertical element distribution on the model structure, energy distribution and hydrogen line profiles. Methods. For the chemical stratification analysis we use the DDAFIT minimization tool in combination with a magnetic spectrum synthesis code. The model atmospheres with inhomogeneous vertical distributions of elements are calculated with the LLMODELS stellar model atmosphere code. Results. Based on an iterative procedure of the chemical abundance analysis of 52 ions of 35 elements, stratification modeling of 4 elements (Si, Ca, Cr and Fe) and subsequent re-calculations of the atmospheric structure, we derived a new model atmosphere of alpha Cir which is consistent with the inferred atmospheric chemistry of the star. We find T-eff = 7500 K, log g = 4.1, and demonstrate that chemical stratification has a noticeable impact on the model structure and modifies the formation of the hydrogen Balmer lines. At the same time, the energy distribution appears to be less sensitive to the presence of large abundance gradients. Conclusions. Our spectroscopically determined T-eff of alpha Cir agrees with the fundamental effective temperature of this star. This shows that temperatures inferred in detailed spectroscopic analyses of cool magnetic CP stars are not affected by a large systematic bias.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Fysik (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Physical Sciences (hsv//eng)

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stars: abundances
stars: atmospheres
stars: chemically peculiar
stars: individual: alpha Circini
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