arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:1009.4461 [astro-ph.SR]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

The Chemical Compositions of Non-Variable Red and Blue Field Horizontal Branch Stars

Bi-Qing For, Christopher Sneden

Published 2010-09-22Version 1

We present a new detailed abundance study of field red horizontal branch (RHB) and blue horizontal branch (BHB) non-variable stars. High resolution and high S/N echelle spectra of 11 RHB and 12 BHB were obtained with the McDonald 2.7 m telescope, and the RHB sample was augmented by reanalysis of spectra of 25 stars from a recent survey. We derived stellar atmospheric parameters based on spectroscopic constraints, and computed relative abundance ratios for 24 species of 19 elements. The species include Si II and Ca II, which have not been previously studied in RHB and BHB (Teff < 9000 K) stars. The abundance ratios are generally consistent with those of similar-metallicity field stars in different evolutionary stages. We estimated the masses of the RHB and BHB stars by comparing their Teff--log g positions with HB model evolutionary tracks. The mass distribution suggests that our program stars possess masses of ~0.5 Msun. Finally, we compared the temperature distributions of field RHB and BHB stars with field RR Lyraes in the metallicity range -0.8 >~ [Fe/H] >~ -2.5. This yielded effective temperatures estimates of 5900K and 7400 K for the red and blue edges of the RR Lyrae instability strip.

Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:2411.02514 [astro-ph.SR] (Published 2024-11-04)
The Dog that Didn't Bark: Non-Variable Field Stars in the RR Lyrae Instability Strip
arXiv:1110.0548 [astro-ph.SR] (Published 2011-10-04)
The Chemical Compositions of Variable Field Horizontal Branch Stars: RR Lyrae Stars
arXiv:1301.2575 [astro-ph.SR] (Published 2013-01-11)
Theoretical Modeling of the RR Lyrae Variables in NGC 1851