Visual and ultraviolet flux variability of the bright CP star $\theta$ Aur
J. Krticka, Z. Mikulasek, T. Luftinger, M. Jagelka

TL;DR
This study models and confirms the flux variability of the chemically peculiar star θ Aur across ultraviolet and optical wavelengths, attributing changes to surface abundance spots and vertical gradients, with predictions matching observations.
Contribution
It presents a detailed multi-spectral variability model for θ Aur, incorporating horizontal and vertical abundance variations, and derives a precise rotational period.
Findings
Optical and ultraviolet flux variability agree with observations.
Ultraviolet flux distribution is accurately reproduced by models.
Vertical abundance gradients are indicated by weak resonance lines.
Abstract
Chemically peculiar stars of the upper part of the main sequence show periodical variability in line intensities and continua, modulated by the stellar rotation, which is attributed to the existence of chemical spots on the surface of these stars. The flux variability is caused by the changing redistribution rate of the radiative flux predominantly from the short-wavelength part of the spectra to the long-wavelength part, which is a result of abundance anomalies. We study the nature of the multi-spectral variability of one of the brightest chemically peculiar stars, Aur. We predict the flux variability of Aur from the emerging intensities calculated for individual surface elements of the star taking into account horizontal variation of chemical composition derived from Doppler abundance maps. The simulated optical variability in the Str\"omgren photometric system and…
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