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arxiv: astro-ph/0703227 · v1 · submitted 2007-03-09 · 🌌 astro-ph

Heavy Calcium in CP Stars

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Large wavelength shifts of infrared triplet lines of Ca II have been observed in the spectra of HgMn and magnetic Ap stars. They have been attributed to the heavy calcium isotopes, including Ca-48. One member of the triplet, $\lambda$8542, had been either unavailable, or of poor quality in earlier spectra. The present material shows conclusively that the stellar $\lambda$8542 shifts are consistent with an interpretation in terms of Ca-48. We find no relation between isotopic shifts of the Ca II triplet lines, and those of Hg II $\lambda$3984. There is a marginal indication that the shifts are {\it anticorrelated} with the surface field strengths of the magnetic stars. We see sparse evidence for Ca-48 in other chemically peculiar stars, e.g. Am's, metal-poor stars, or chemically peculiar red giants. However, the sample is still very small, and the wavelengths of all three triplet lines, including those in the Sun, show slight positive shifts with respect to terrestrial positions. Some profiles of the Ca II infrared triplet in the magnetic stars show extensive wings beyond a well-defined core. We can obtain reasonable fits to these profiles using a stratified calcium abundance similar to that used by previous workers. There is no indication that either the stratification or the Zeeman effect significantly disturbs the measurement of isotope shifts.

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