Péridier Library Abstract Archive
Abstract No. UT 339
Title: The Chemical Composition of Field RR Lyraes: I. Iron and Calcium
Author(s): David L. Lambert, James E. Heath, Michael Lemke, and Jeremy Drake
Keywords: Stars, abundances, RR Lyraes
E-Mail: Melody Brayton (to request a full copy of this paper)
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Release date: 10/11/95 11:15:08
Publication status: accepted by the Astrophysical Journal
Comments: 60 pages, 17 figures
Iron and calcium abundances for 18 local field RR Lyrae stars are obtained
from high-resolution spectra taken near minimum light. Abundance analyses
are presented using model atmospheres defined by published photometry.
Analyses were also undertaken using model atmospheres chosen to fit the
excitation equilibrium of Fe II and the ionization equilibrium of iron.
Systematic differences between the two analyses are discussed.
Contributions of non-LTE effects are assessed quantitatively. The Fe
abundance is given most reliably by Fe II lines analysed with the
photometric models, and the Ca abundance is probably best given by
combining this Fe abundance with the Ca/Fe ratio given by the
photometric (or the spectroscopic) model atmospheres and the Ca I and
Fe I lines. The Ca/Fe ratio of these RR Lyrae stars follows the well
known variation of [Ca/Fe] with [Fe/H] found for dwarfs and giants; most
notably, the metal-rich RR Lyrae stars do not have an anomalous Ca/Fe
ratio. New calibrations are presented of the Delta S-[Fe/H] and
MV-[Fe/H] relations. Appendices provide critical evaluations
of published gf-values for the Fe I and Fe II lines used in this analysis.