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The Scale Height of Blue Halo subdwarf B Stars
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2017
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Numerous blue halo stars have been discovered during the past decade (e.g. the Palomar-Green Survey). Many are horizontal branch type, being HBA, HBB, sdB, or sdO star. The sdB stars (Teff between ≈ 18 000 and ≈ 30 000 K) are the endproducts of evolution in the red-giant phase. This means that the spatial distribution of the sdB stars can be used to get insight in the population nature and in their spatial origin.
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