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Abundances from Disentangled Component Spectra of Close Binary Stars: An Observational Test of an Early Mixing in High-Mass Stars
Authors:K Pavlovski  D E Holmgren  P Koubský  J Southworth  S Yang
Institution:(1) Department of Physics, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia;(2) SMART Technologies, Inc., Calgary, Canada;(3) Astronomcal Institute of the Academy of Sciences, Ondřejov, Czech Republic;(4) Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark;(5) Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada
Abstract:Recent theoretical calculations of stellar evolutionary tracks for rotating high-mass stars suggests that the chemical composition of the surface layers changes even whilst the star is evolving on the Main Sequence. The abundance analysis of binary components with precisely known fundamental stellar quantities allows a powerful comparison with theory. The observed spectra of close binary stars can be separated into the individual spectra of the component stars using the method of spectral disentangling on a time-series of spectra taken over the orbital cycle. Recently, Pavlovski and Hensberge (2005, A&A, 439, 309) have shown that, even with moderately high line-broadening, metal abundances can be derived from disentangled spectra with a precision of 0.1 dex. In a continuation of this project we have undertaken a detailed abundance analysis of the components of another two high-mass binaries, V453 Cyg, and V380 Cyg. Both binaries are well-studied systems with modern solutions. The components are close to the TAMS and therefore very suitable for an observational test of early mixing in high-mass stars.
Keywords:Stars: Abundances  Stars: Binaries: Eclipsing  Stars: Binaries: Close  Stars: Binaries: Spectroscopic
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