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A Model-Atmosphere Analysis of the Spectrum of Arcturus
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
Abstract
We have analysed the spectrum of Arcturus (K2 III) relatively to the Sun, using a differential technique employing empirical models for both stars. We derive an effective temperature of 4260 ± 50K and a surface gravity log g = +0.90 ±0.35; these in turn lead to a very low mass, in the range 0.1 to 0.6 M⊙. Elements are found to be underabundant by an average factor of 4 compared with the Sun. The abundance patterns in the two stars are significantly different, in keeping with the belief that Arcturus is a star of an older generation than the Sun. The carbon isotope ratio, which is as small as 5 or 6, shows that the atmospheric material of Arcturus has been processed through the CNO cycle, and theoretical arguments also indicate that Arcturus is somewhat evolved.
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- Part I/Influence of Abundances Upon Stellar Atmosphere Calculations
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 72: Abundance Effects in Classification , 1976 , pp. 19 - 20
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- Copyright © Reidel 1976