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Title: | Chemical composition of UV-bright star ZNG 4 in the globular cluster M 13 |
Authors: | Ambika, S Parthasarathy, M Aoki, W Fujii, T Nakada, Y Ita, Y Izumiura, H |
Keywords: | Stars: abundances Stars: evolution Stars: Population II Stars: horizontal-branch Galaxy: globular cluster: individual: M 13 Stars: individual: ZNG 4 |
Issue Date: | Apr-2004 |
Publisher: | EDP Sciences |
Citation: | Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 417, No. 1, pp. 293 - 300 |
Abstract: | We present a detailed model-atmosphere analysis of ZNG 4, a UV-bright star in the globular cluster M 13. From the analysis of a high resolution ( R ≈ 45 000 ) spectrum of the object, we derive the atmospheric parameters to be Teff = 8500± 250 K, log g = 2.5 ± 0.5 and [Fe/H]= -1.5. Except for magnesium, chromium and strontium, all other even Z elements are enhanced with titanium and calcium being overabundant by a factor of 0.8 dex. Sodium is enhanced by a factor of 0.2 dex. The luminosity of ZNG 4 and its position in the color-magnitude diagram of the cluster indicate that it is a Supra Horizontal Branch (SHB) (post-HB) star. The underabundance of He and overabundances of Ca, Ti, Sc and Ba in the photosphere of ZNG 4 indicate that diffusion and radiative levitation of elements may be in operation in M 13 post-HB stars even at Teff of 8500 K. Detailed and more accurate abundance analysis of post-HB stars in several globular clusters is needed to further understand their abundance anomalies. Based on observations obtained with the Subaru 8.2 m Telescope, which is operated by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan. Table \ref{t3} is only available in electronic form at http://www.edpsciences.org |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2248/3600 |
ISSN: | 0004-6361 |
Appears in Collections: | IIAP Publications |
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