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Spectroscopic Analysis of HR 1099

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

I.S. Savanov
Affiliation:
Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, Nauchny, 334413, Crimea, USSR
I. Tuominen
Affiliation:
Observatory and Astrophysics Laboratory, University of Helsinki, Tähtitorninmäki, 00130 Helsinki, Finland

Abstract

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We have calculated synthetic spectra for HR 1099 for the wavelength region λ6425-6445 Å, which includes the Cal λ6439 Å and FeI λ6430 Å lines, often used for the surface imaging of rapidly rotating late-type stars. The best agreement between the theoretical and observed spectra can be achieved with solar abundances in the both components of the system, except for Ca in the primary. Theoretical calculations give the possibility of estimating the influence of microturbulence, damping and blending on Ca I and Fe I line profiles.

Type
Part IV Stellar activity
Copyright
Copyright © Springer-Verlag 1991

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