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Effects of Abundance Changes on the Spectra of Very Cool White Dwarfs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
Abstract
In order to study the atmospheres of cool white dwarfs of spectral types DA, DF and DG, model atmospheres have been calculated for temperatures 5000 ≤ Teff ≤ 7000 K and gravities 7 ≤ log g ≤ 8.5. The helium to hydrogen abundance ratio ranges from 0.1 to 1000. The abundances of the metals ∈M (relative to hydrogen) vary between the solar value ∈⊙M and ∈⊙M/1000. The models are hydrogen and metal line blanketed and in radiative equilibrium. The models with increased He abundance are characterized by a decreased mean opacity since the absorption cross-section of He is much smaller than that of H–. As a result, the spectral lines become stronger and – due to the much higher pressures – much broader. A reduction of the metal contents also increases the pressures. In this case it is caused by the shortage of electron suppliers. Here the spectral lines also become broader, but in general weaker.
These effects strengthen the overlap of the lines due to the high gravity of white dwarfs and more or less lead to a quasi-continuum which may be much below the true continuum. Because of the wavelength dependence of the line density the depression is strongest in the UV and blue spectral region, whereas for wavelengths λ ≥ 4500 Å the difference from the true continuum is only a few per cent. The details will be published elsewhere.
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- Part I/Influence of Abundances Upon Stellar Atmosphere Calculations
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