2010
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201015361
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Abundances in the Herbig Ae star HD 101412

Abstract: Context. Recent attention has been directed to abundance variations among very young stars. Aims. We perform a detailed abundance study of the Herbig Ae star HD 101412, taking advantage of its unusually sharp spectral lines. Methods. High-resolution spectra are measured for accurate wavelengths and equivalent widths. Balmer-line fits and ionization equlibria give a relation between T eff , and log(g). Abundance anomalies and uncertain reddening preclude the use of spectral type or photometry to fix T eff . Exc… Show more

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“…The abundances for HD 100546 are from Kama et al (2015) and for HD 34282 from Merín et al (2004). HD 101412 was identified as a λ Boö star by Cowley et al (2010), we use newer abundances from Folsom et al (2012). The solar abundances shown in Fig.…”
Section: The Elemental Abundancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The abundances for HD 100546 are from Kama et al (2015) and for HD 34282 from Merín et al (2004). HD 101412 was identified as a λ Boö star by Cowley et al (2010), we use newer abundances from Folsom et al (2012). The solar abundances shown in Fig.…”
Section: The Elemental Abundancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wade et al 2005Wade et al , 2007Hubrig et al 2009Hubrig et al , 2010Hubrig et al , 2011b. The fundamental parameters, T eff = 8300 K and log g = 3.8, and the projected rotation velocity, v sin i = 3 ± 2 km s −1 , were determined by Cowley et al (2010). The inspection of the SVD I, V, and N spectra in the phase range 0.131-0.297 obtained using a sample of 650 metallic lines reveals that the amplitude of the Zeeman features increases towards the later epochs and that the majority of these features have a shape typical of that observed in classical magnetic stars during crossover, i.e.…”
Section: Hd 101412mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nitrogen, in particular, deserves attention, as it has been found in excess in the Herbig Ae star HD 101412 (Cowley et al 2010a). Asterisks mark cases where AW and the present work agree on possibly significant departures from solar abundances.…”
Section: Abundancesmentioning
confidence: 99%