2009
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200911623
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Model atmospheres of chemically peculiar stars

Abstract: Context. High-resolution spectra of some chemically peculiar stars clearly demonstrate the presence of strong abundance gradients in their atmospheres. However, these inhomogeneities are usually ignored in the standard scheme of model atmosphere calculations, breaking the consistency between model structure and spectroscopically derived abundance pattern. Aims. In this paper we present the first empirical self-consistent stellar atmosphere model of the roAp star HD 24712 with stratification of chemical element… Show more

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“…The limb-darkened angular diameters we derived from our interferometric measurements on one side (0.335 ± 0.009 mas), and from the SED fit on the other side (0.339 mas), agree closely. In addition, the limbdarkened angular diameter and the radius that we derived from our VEGA data are identical to those computed with the selfconsistent stratified model developed by Shulyak et al (2009). By fitting the spectral energy distribution of HD 24712 with their model, which is clearly better suited to these peculiar stars than a standard model such as that of Kurucz, the authors derived an Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…The limb-darkened angular diameters we derived from our interferometric measurements on one side (0.335 ± 0.009 mas), and from the SED fit on the other side (0.339 mas), agree closely. In addition, the limbdarkened angular diameter and the radius that we derived from our VEGA data are identical to those computed with the selfconsistent stratified model developed by Shulyak et al (2009). By fitting the spectral energy distribution of HD 24712 with their model, which is clearly better suited to these peculiar stars than a standard model such as that of Kurucz, the authors derived an Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…This can lead to vertical and horizontal microscopic diffusion of the chemical elements and abnormal surface layers (Stift & Alecian 2012), which might generate systematic errors in the determination of stellar luminosities and effective temperatures by spectrometric and/or photometric techniques (Matthews et al 1999). Moreover, Shulyak et al (2009) have shown that stratification of chemical elements implies significant changes in the structure of the atmosphere model. This means that it is mandatory to determine accurate fundamental parameters by a method as independent as possible of an atmosphere model to test non-adiabatic pulsation models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kochukhov et al 2006, 2009;Shulyak et al 2009;Pandey et al 2011). This group has developed refined methods of recovering the vertical distribution of several elements in a stellar atmosphere by simultaneous fits to a number of spectral lines of different strengths, excitation potentials, and ionisation states.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can presently surmise that HgMn and magnetic Ap stars must be relatively quiet stars since their atmospheres seem to be stable enough to allow abundance stratifications to build up and survive for a considerable time. In addition to these rather qualitative/schematic predictions from theoretical models, observational evidence for such abundance inhomogeneities has are only available in electronic form at http://www.aanda.org accumulated over recent years (see Ryabchikova et al 2002;Ryabchikova 2005;Shulyak et al 2009). Zeeman Doppler mapping (Kochukhov et al 2004) provides simultaneous magnetic and abundance maps for several elements and indicates the richness of physical processes acting in these stars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%