Coronae of Stars with Super Solar Elemental Abundances
Uria Peretz, Ehud Behar, and Stephen A. Drake

TL;DR
This study investigates the coronal elemental abundances of stars with super-solar photospheric levels, revealing a depletion of elements in their coronae and varying FIP effects, which differ from solar patterns.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed coronal abundance measurements for six stars with super-solar photospheric abundances using high-resolution X-ray spectra.
Findings
All studied stars show elemental depletion in coronae.
Some stars exhibit no FIP effect, others show a FIP trend.
Coronal FIP effects differ from solar patterns, indicating different fractionation mechanisms.
Abstract
Coronal elemental abundances are known to deviate from the photospheric values of their parent star, with the degree of deviation depending on the First Ionization Potential (FIP). This study focuses on the coronal composition of stars with super-solar photospheric abundances. We present the coronal abundances of six such stars: 11 LMi, Hor, HR 7291, Boo, and Cen A and B. These stars all have high-statistics X-ray spectra, three of which are presented for the first time. The abundances measured in this paper are obtained using the line-resolved spectra of the Reflection Grating Spectrometer (RGS) in conjunction with the higher throughput EPIC-pn camera spectra on board the XMM-Newton observatory. A collisionally ionized plasma model with two or three temperature components is found to represent the spectra well. All elements are found to be consistently depleted…
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