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The Abundances of Cobalt and Nickel in the Atmosphere of 78 Vir (A2p SrCrEu)
Author(s) -
Richard Monier
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
research notes of the aas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2515-5172
DOI - 10.3847/2515-5172/ac48f0
Subject(s) - cobalt , nickel , spectral line , ultraviolet , abundance (ecology) , astrophysics , stars , atmosphere (unit) , wavelength , physics , analytical chemistry (journal) , chemistry , materials science , astronomy , inorganic chemistry , environmental chemistry , optics , metallurgy , meteorology , biology , fishery
Cobalt and nickel abundances are rarely available for normal and Chemically Peculiar A stars because the strongest transitions of Co  ii and Ni  ii fall in the mid-UV. The abundances of cobalt and nickel are derived for 78 Vir using a mean mid-ultraviolet spectrum constructed by coadding 10 spectra collected with the Long Wave Prime and Long wavelength Redundant cameras over the 18 yr of the IUE mission. The strong transitions of Co  ii at 2286.16 Å, 2307.86 Å, 2324.32 Å and 2580.33 Å and that of Ni  ii et 2287.09 Å are present and more or less affected by blends. The least blended, λ 2286.16 Å, yields a mean overabundance of cobalt of 5 times the solar abundance, the Ni  ii line at 2287.09 Å yields a 3 times solar overabundance. There is no convincing evidence that these lines varied in the spectra analyzed. The rotational period of 78 Vir estimated from its recent TESS lightcurve is 3.723 ± 0.055 days.

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