NLTE spectroscopic analysis of the $^3$He anomaly in subluminous B-type stars
D. Schneider, A. Irrgang, U. Heber, M. F. Nieva, N. Przybilla

TL;DR
This study uses advanced spectroscopic techniques to analyze the $^3$He anomaly in subluminous B-type stars, revealing isotopic ratios, atmospheric parameters, and evidence of helium stratification, thereby enhancing understanding of chemical peculiarities in these stars.
Contribution
It introduces a hybrid LTE/NLTE spectroscopic analysis method for $^3$He stars and reports the first detection of helium stratification in sdB stars, expanding knowledge of stellar atmospheres.
Findings
Most $^3$He sdBs are helium deficient with $^4$He/$^3$He$<$0.25
Discovery of two new $^3$He sdB stars in the ESO SPY survey
Evidence of vertical helium stratification in BHBs and sdBs
Abstract
Several B-type main-sequence stars show chemical peculiarities. A particularly striking class are the He stars, which exhibit a remarkable enrichment of He with respect to He. This isotopic anomaly has also been found in blue horizontal branch (BHB) and subdwarf B (sdB) stars, which are helium-core burning stars of the extreme horizontal branch. Using a hybrid local/non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE/NLTE) approach for B-type stars, we analyzed high-quality spectra of two known He BHBs and nine known He sdBs to determine their isotopic helium abundances and He/He abundance ratios. We redetermined their atmospheric parameters and analyzed selected neutral helium lines, including 4922 and 6678 , which are very sensitive to He/He. Most of the He sdBs cluster in a narrow temperature strip between…
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