Abundance analysis of prime B-type targets for asteroseismology II. B6--B9.5 stars in the field of view of the CoRoT
E. Niemczura, T. Morel, C. Aerts

TL;DR
This study analyzes the atmospheric parameters, chemical compositions, and rotational velocities of 89 late-B type stars using high-resolution spectra to support the CoRoT asteroseismology mission, revealing many chemically peculiar stars.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed chemical and rotational analysis of a significant sample of late-B stars in the CoRoT field, identifying new chemically peculiar candidates.
Findings
Average Fe abundance is 7.24+/-0.45 dex.
Identified at least 9 new chemically peculiar stars.
CP stars tend to have lower rotational velocities.
Abstract
The CoRoT satellite is collecting precise time-resolved photometry for tens of asteroseismology targets. To ensure a correct interpretation of the CoRoT data, the atmospheric parameters, chemical compositions, and rotational velocities of the stars must be determined. The main goal of the ground-based seismology support program for the CoRoT mission was to obtain photometric and spectroscopic data for stars in the fields monitored by the satellite. These ground-based observations were collected in the GAUDI archive. High-resolution spectra of more than 200 B-type stars are available in this database, and about 45% of them is analysed here. To derive the effective temperature of the stars, we used photometric indices. Surface gravities were obtained by comparing observed and theoretical Balmer line profiles. To determine the chemical abundances and rotational velocities, we used a…
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