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2009ApJ...691.1634S - Astrophys. J., 691, 1634-1647 (2009/February-1)

Non-LTE modeling of the near-ultraviolet band of late-type stars.

SHORT C.I. and HAUSCHILDT P.H.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the ability of both LTE and non-LTE (NLTE) models to fit the near-UV band absolute flux distribution, fλ(λ), and individual spectral line profiles of three standard stars for which high-quality spectrophotometry and high-resolution spectroscopy are available: The Sun (G2 V), Arcturus (K2 III), and Procyon (F5 IV-V). We investigate (1) the effect of the choice of atomic line list on the ability of NLTE models to fit the near-UV band fλlevel, (2) the amount of a hypothesized continuous thermal absorption extinction source required to allow NLTE models to fit the observations, and (3) the semiempirical temperature structure, Tkin(log τ5000), required to fit the observations with NLTE models and standard continuous near-UV extinction. We find that all models that are computed with high-quality atomic line lists predict too much flux in the near-UV band for Arcturus, but fit the warmer stars well. The variance among independent measurements of the solar irradiance in the near-UV is sufficiently large that we cannot definitely conclude that models predict too much near-UV flux, in contrast to other recent results. We surmise that the inadequacy of current atmospheric models of K giants in the near-UV band is best addressed by hypothesizing that there is still missing continuous thermal extinction, and that the missing near-UV extinction becomes more important with decreasing effective temperature for spectral classes later than early G, suggesting a molecular origin.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: atmospheres - stars: individual (Alpha Boo, Alpha CMi) - stars: late-type - Sun: photosphere

CDS comments: HR 5430 is a misprint for HR 5340.

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