Iron abundance in the prototype PG1159 star, GW Vir pulsator PG1159-035, and related objects
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
2015-05-28 v1
Abstract
We performed an iron abundance determination of the hot, hydrogen deficient post-AGB star PG1159-035, which is the prototype of the PG1159 spectral class and the GW Vir pulsators, and of two related objects (PG1520+525, PG1144+005), based on the first detection of Fe VIII lines in stellar photospheres. In another PG1159 star, PG1424+535, we detect Fe VII lines. In all four stars, each within Teff = 110,000 - 150,000 K, we find a solar iron abundance. This result agrees with our recent abundance analysis of the hottest PG1159 stars (Teff = 150,000 - 200,000 K) that exhibit Fe X lines. On the whole, we find that the PG1159 stars are not significantly iron deficient, in contrast to previous notions.
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@article{arxiv.1105.5276,
title = {Iron abundance in the prototype PG1159 star, GW Vir pulsator PG1159-035, and related objects},
author = {Klaus Werner and Thomas Rauch and Jeff W. Kruk and Robert L. Kurucz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.5276},
year = {2015}
}
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Accepted for publication in A&A