Abstract
Edelmann identified two chemically peculiar hot subdwarfs, PG0909+276 and UVO0512-08, as having very high overabundances of iron-group elements. We obtained high-resolution ultraviolet spectroscopy in order to measure abundances of species not observable in the optical, and to seek evidence for chemical stratification in the photosphere. Abundances were measured in three wavelength regions; the optical 3900-6900 Å range was re-analysed to confirm consistency with that analysed by Edelmann. Ultraviolet spectra were obtained with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope, covering the far-UV (1140-1740 Å) and the near-UV (1740-2500 Å). We computed a grid of theoretical local thermodynamic equilibrium spectra to find basic parameters (effective temperatures, surface gravity, surface hydrogen and helium fractions). We measured abundances using a spectral-synthesis approach in each wavelength range. We confirm that several irongroup metals are highly enriched, including cobalt, copper and zinc, relative to typical sdB stars. We detect gallium, germanium, tin and lead, similar to analysis of ultraviolet spectra of some other sdB stars. Our results confirm that PG 0909+276 and UVO0512-08 exhibit peculiaritieswhich make them distinct from both the normalH-rich sdB and intermediateHe-rich sdB stars. The process which leads to this particular composition has still to be identified.
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Wild, J. F., & Jeffery, C. S. (2018). Surface abundance and the hunt for stratification in chemically peculiar hot subdwarfs: PG0909+276 and UVO0512-08. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 473(3), 4021–4032. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx2593
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