Scandium: A key element for understanding Am stars
F. LeBlanc, G. Alecian

TL;DR
This paper calculates precise radiative accelerations for scandium to better understand abundance anomalies in Am stars, providing insights into the depth of mixing zones and the processes behind element diffusion.
Contribution
It introduces improved radiative acceleration calculations for scandium, aiding in diagnosing the origin of abundance anomalies in Am stars.
Findings
Deeper mixing scenario is less consistent with scandium data.
Superficial abundance anomalies are more compatible with the results.
Accurate radiative accelerations are crucial for understanding element diffusion.
Abstract
{\rm Context.} Atomic diffusion is believed to cause the abundance anomalies observed in AmFm stars. However, the detailed process has still not been well-established. For instance, two possible scenarios for the diffusion theory are presently envisaged. They differ mainly by the depth from which the abundance anomalies emanate. The first scenario predicts that the abundances are modified in the superficial regions of the star, just below the hydrogen convection zone. The second scenario predicts that a much deeper extension of the mixing zone exists due to the convection caused by Fe accumulation in regions below the hydrogen convection zone. {\rm Aims.} We calculate much more accurate radiative accelerations of Sc than previously, to better understand the observed abundance anomalies of this element. We believe that it is a key element to use as a diagnostic tool for understanding…
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