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Excitation Dependent Gf-Values and Depth Dependent Microturbulences

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

Toshio Hasegawa*
Affiliation:
Hokkaido University of Education, Asahikawa, 070, Japan

Abstract

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The velocity of microturbulence is frequently determined from Fe I lines. Unfortunately classical gf-values of this element have excitation dependent errors. In the absolute curve of growth analysis of some F-type stars with new gf-values, the author found that a great part of the depth dependence (i.e. excitation dependence) of microturbulent velocity, which had been derived by many authors with old gf-values, is the consequence of these errors.

The errors of old gf-values increased with excitation potential and the errors were compensated by adopting velocities of microturbulence decreasing with excitation potential. On the other hand, gf-values of ionized elements (e.g. Ti II and Fe II) are not changed as much as those of Fe I, accordingly the ionization dependence can also be eliminated.

Type
4. Some Effects of Stellar Turbulence
Copyright
Copyright © Springer-Verlag 1980