A refined analysis of the remarkable Bp star HR 6000
F. Castelli, S. Hubrig

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed spectral analysis of the young B-type star HR 6000, revealing chemical peculiarities, isotopic anomalies, and possible vertical stratification of certain elements, expanding understanding of stellar atmospheres.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive spectral analysis extending previous UV studies, identifying new peculiarities and anomalies in HR 6000's chemical composition and stratification.
Findings
Detection of emission lines for Mn II, Cr II, Fe II
Identification of isotopic anomalies for Hg, Ca
Evidence of vertical abundance stratification for He, Mn, P
Abstract
UVES spectra of the very young (~10^7 years) peculiar B-type star HR 6000 were analyzed in the near-UV and visual spectral regions (3050-9460 A) with the aim to extend to other spectral ranges the study made previously in the UV using IUE spectra. Stellar parameters Teff=12850K, logg=4.10, and xi=0km/s, as determined from H_beta, H_gamma, H_delta Balmer profiles and from the Fe I, Fe II ionization equilibrium, were used to compute an individual abundances ATLAS12 model. We identified spectral peculiarities and obtained final stellar abundances by comparing observed and computed equivalent widths and line profiles. The adopted model fails to reproduce the (b-y) and c color indices. The spectral analysis has revealed: the presence of emission lines for Mn II, Cr II, and Fe II; isotopic anomalies for Hg, Ca; the presence of interstellar lines of Na I at lambda lambda 3302.3, 3302.9, 5890,…
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