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arxiv: 1307.5980 · v1 · submitted 2013-07-23 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR

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Hot subdwarf stars in close-up view IV. Helium abundances and the ³He isotopic anomaly of subdwarf B star

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Atmospheric parameters and helium abundances of 44 bright subdwarf B stars have been determined. More than half of our sample consists of newly discovered stars from the Edinburgh Cape survey. We showed that effective temperatures and surface gravities can be derived from high resolution echelle spectra with sufficient accuracy. Systematic uncertainties have been determined by comparing the parameters derived from the high resolution data with the ones derived from medium resolution spectra. Helium abundances have been measured with high accuracy. Besides the known correlation of helium abundance with temperature, two distinct sequences in helium abundance have been confirmed. Significant isotopic shifts of helium lines due to an enrichment in $^{3}$He have been found in the spectra of 8 sdBs. Most of these stars cluster in a small temperature range between $27\,000\,{\rm K}$ and $31\,000\,{\rm K}$ very similar to the known $^{3}$He-rich main sequence B stars, which also cluster in such a small strip, but at different temperatures. Both the helium sequences and the isotopic anomaly are discussed.

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