The recondite intricacies of Zeeman Doppler mapping
M.J. Stift, F. Leone, C.R. Cowley

TL;DR
This paper critically examines the reliability of Zeeman Doppler mapping for Ap stars, highlighting how assumptions of mean stellar atmospheres can lead to significant inaccuracies in magnetic and abundance maps, especially in chemically inhomogeneous regions.
Contribution
It demonstrates the importance of using local atmospheres in Zeeman Doppler mapping to improve the accuracy of magnetic and abundance maps in Ap stars.
Findings
Mean atmosphere assumptions cause large phase-dependent errors.
Local atmospheres significantly alter temperature and line profiles.
Using local atmospheres improves the fidelity of magnetic and abundance maps.
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of the reliability of abundance and magnetic maps of Ap stars obtained by Zeeman Doppler mapping (ZDM). It is shown how they can be adversely affected by the assumption of a mean stellar atmosphere instead of appropriate "local" atmospheres corresponding to the actual abundances in a given region. The essenceof the difficulties was already shown by Chandrasekhar's picket-fence model. The results obtained with a suite of Stokes codes written in the Ada programming language and based on modern line-blanketed atmospheres are described in detail. We demonstrate that the high metallicity values claimed to have been found in chemically inhomogeneous Ap star atmospheres would lead to local temperature structures, continuum and line intensities, and line shapes that differ significantly from those predicted by a mean stellar atmosphere. Unfortunately, past…
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