Multi-element Doppler imaging of the CP2 star HD 3980
N. Nesvacil, T. L\"uftinger, D. Shulyak, M. Obbrugger, W., Weiss, N. A. Drake, S. Hubrig, T. Ryabchikova, O. Kochukhov and, N. Piskunov, N. Polosukhina

TL;DR
This study maps the surface distribution of 13 chemical elements on the magnetic star HD 3980, revealing complex patterns related to magnetic field geometry and highlighting the need for improved theoretical models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed surface abundance maps of multiple elements on HD 3980 using high-resolution spectroscopy and inversion techniques, with insights into magnetic field influence.
Findings
Li, O, Mg, Pr, Nd concentrated at magnetic poles
Si, La, Ce, Eu, Gd located between poles and equator
Ca, Cr, Fe enhanced along the equator
Abstract
In atmospheres of magnetic main-sequence stars, the diffusion of chemical elements leads to a number of observed anomalies, such as abundance spots across the stellar surface. The aim of this study was to derive a detailed picture of the surface abundance distribution of the magnetic chemically peculiar star HD 3980. Based on high-resolution, phase-resolved spectroscopic observations of the magnetic A-type star HD 3980, the inhomogeneous surface distribution of 13 chemical elements (Li, O, Si, Ca, Cr, Mn, Fe, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Eu, and Gd) has been reconstructed. The INVERS12 code was used to invert the rotational variability in line profiles to elemental surface distributions. Assuming a centered, dominantly dipolar magnetic field configuration, we find that Li, O, Mg, Pr, and Nd are mainly concentrated in the area of the magnetic poles and depleted in the regions around the magnetic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
