2002A&A...389..953M


Query : 2002A&A...389..953M

2002A&A...389..953M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 389, 953-962 (2002/7-3)

Iron abundance in hot hydrogen-deficient central stars and white dwarfs from FUSE, HST, and IUE spectroscopy.

MIKSA S., DEETJEN J.L., DREIZLER S., KRUK J.W., RAUCH T. and WERNER K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a first systematic investigation of the iron abundance in very hot (Teff≥50000K) hydrogen-deficient post-AGB stars. Our sample comprises 16 PG 1159 stars and four DO white dwarfs. We use recent FUSE observations as well as HST and IUE archival data to perform spectral analyses with line blanketed NLTE model atmospheres. Iron is not detected in any PG 1159 star. In most cases this is compatible with a solar iron abundance due to limited quality of HST and IUE data, although the tendency to an iron underabundance may be recognized. However, the absence of iron lines in excellent FUSE spectra suggests an underabundance by at least 1dex in two objects (K1-16, NGC 7094). A similar result has been reported recently in the [WC]-PG 1159 transition object Abell 78 (Werner et al., 2002, IAUS, 209, in press). We discuss dust fractionation and s-process neutron-captures as possible origins. We also announce the first identification of sulfur in PG 1159 stars.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: atmospheres - stars: abundances - stars: evolution - white dwarfs - ultraviolet: stars

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 KPD 0005+5106 WD* 00 08 18.1703149584 +51 23 16.598370912 11.80 13.04 13.32 13.53   DOZ1 120 0
2 NGC 40 PN 00 13 01.0170097248 +72 31 19.033338720   11.63 11.46     [WC8] 617 2
3 NGC 246 PN 00 47 03.3420341616 -11 52 18.971126076 10.15 11.52 11.76 12.18   PG1159 475 0
4 PG 0122+200 WD* 01 25 22.5121704552 +20 17 56.963079924   16.2   16.9   DOZ.7 112 0
5 GD 1088 WD* 01 32 39.347 -19 21 40.38   15.51 15.77 15.77   PG1159 47 0
6 IRAS F05258-7343 pA? 05 24 35.9730395808 -73 40 40.240094808   16.48     16.64 WC 61 0
7 HS 0704+6153 WD* 07 09 32.4965901360 +61 48 19.458822312   17.3   17.1   PG1159 40 0
8 PG 1034+001 HS* 10 37 03.8002625256 -00 08 19.118365188 11.589 12.863 13.228 13.383 13.587 sdB/sdO 122 0
9 V* GW Vir WD* 12 01 45.9731868264 -03 45 40.628670300   14.87 15.04     DOQZ1 490 0
10 HZ 21 WD* 12 13 56.2641545952 +32 56 31.358609412 13.125 14.361 14.688 14.837 15.038 DO1 140 0
11 PG 1520+525 PN 15 21 46.5635130432 +52 22 03.867341340   15.56 16.6     PG1159 111 1
12 HD 149499B WD* 16 38 31.199 -57 28 10.70   11.12 11.26     DOZ1 105 0
13 PG 1707+427 WD* 17 08 47.6869215528 +42 41 00.558430656           PG1159 116 0
14 PN K 1-16 PN 18 21 52.1086837968 +64 21 53.406292104   14.44 14.96 15.26   PG1159 250 0
15 HD 184738 PN 19 34 45.2337620448 +30 30 58.950651240   10.41 10.44     [WC9] 952 0
16 MWP 1 PN 21 17 08.2817782392 +34 12 27.415995372     12.33     PG1159 186 0
17 V* IR Peg WD* 21 34 08.2124719240 +06 50 57.662044329   16.15       PG1159 118 0
18 PN A66 78 PN 21 35 29.3816259120 +31 41 45.449196108   13.04 13.25     [WC5] 326 0
19 V* V409 And WD* 23 27 15.9353097240 +40 01 23.429781408   14.1 15.41     DO 79 0

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