Non-LTE analysis of extremly helium-rich stars. I. The hot sdO stars LSE 153, 259 and 263.
Abstract
Results of a non-LTE fine analysis based mainly on high-resolution CASPEC spectra for three extremely helium-rich sdO stars are discussed in order to explain hydrogen deficiency in single stars. High temperature (Teff = 70,000 to 75,000 K) and a position in the log Teff - log g diagram were found close to the Eddington limit. Various abundance estimates are derived for hydrogen (upper limits only), carbon, nitrogen, and magnesium. Hydrogen is reduced to less than 10 percent by number in LSE 153 and LSE 263, and to less than 5 percent in LSE 259. The hydrogen deficiency is accompanied by nitrogen- and carbon-enrichment in LSE 153 and LSE 259 only. In LSE 263, carbon is depleted by about 1 dex. Stellar masses obtained by assuming that a core mass-luminosity relation holds for these stars, were found to be in the range 0.6-0.9 solar mass, yielding luminosities log L/L:solar = 3.7-4.5. Two of the program stars (LSE 153 and 259) appear to be possible successors of the R CrB and helium B stars, whereas the third star (LSE 263) displays a much lower carbon content in its photosphere making it an exceptional case among the known hydrogen deficient stars.
- Publication:
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- September 1989
- Bibcode:
- 1989A&A...222..150H
- Keywords:
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- Blue Stars;
- Helium;
- Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics;
- O Stars;
- Stellar Evolution;
- Subdwarf Stars;
- Abundance;
- Astronomical Spectroscopy;
- Mass To Light Ratios;
- Stellar Atmospheres;
- Stellar Luminosity;
- Astrophysics