Artículo
HgMn Stars: Cornerstones for our Understanding of Late B-type Multiple Star Formation
Fecha de publicación:
01/2013
Editorial:
University of Zagreb
Revista:
Central European Astrophysical Bulletin
ISSN:
1845-8319
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The most distinctive feature of HgMn stars is the extreme overabundance of heavy elements in their atmospheres. Furthermore, they show chemical horizontal and vertical inhomogeneities and kG mean quadratic magnetic fields. The topology of these magnetic fields should be rather complex, as we measure only weak mean longitudinal magnetic fields. The connection between these features and their membership in binary and multiple systems is supported by our observations during the last decade. The most important result achieved in our studies of a large sample of late B-type primaries in spectroscopic binaries and visual multiples is the finding that the vast majority of slowly rotating late B-type stars formed in binary systems with v sin i < 70 km s^{-1} and orbital periods between 3 and 20 days become HgMn stars.
Palabras clave:
Chemically Peculiar Stars
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Hg-Mn Stars
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Binaries
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Magnetic Fields
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Starspots
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Articulos de INST.D/CS ASTRONOMICAS D/LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO
Articulos de INST.D/CS ASTRONOMICAS D/LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO
Citación
Schöller, M.; Hubrig, S.; Correia, S.; Ilyin, I.; Gonzalez, Jorge Federico; HgMn Stars: Cornerstones for our Understanding of Late B-type Multiple Star Formation; University of Zagreb; Central European Astrophysical Bulletin; 37; 1-2013; 369-379
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