A Quantitative Analysis of the Atmospheres of Three Peculiar Low-Luminosity B Stars

Author: Stewart, John Charles

Year: 1955

Degree: Dissertation (Ph.D.)

Advisor: Münch, Guido

Committee Member: Unknown, Unknown

Option: Astronomy; Physics

DOI: 10.7907/DWVS-1E46

Abstract

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High-dispersion spectra of HD 37058, HD 37129 and HD 135485, three B stars exhibiting spectral peculiarities, have been studied on the basis of model atmospheres, with a view to detecting abundance anomalies. An approximate theory of high-temperature model atmospheres, applicable to stars in the range of spectral type B 1 - B7 and luminosity classes IV and V, has been developed and applied to the prediction of Balmer line profiles and total intensities of other lines. Temperatures, surface gravities and helium abundances of the three peculiar stars and two standard B stars, [...] Peg and [...] Scl, have been determined. The abundances of other elements have been found from curves of growth using theoretical line strengths. The values of surface gravity derived imply luminosities lower than those of the standard stars. The helium abundance derived for HD 135485 is remarkably large; a sizable titanium excess and an oxygen deficiency were detected in HD 37058.

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