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A search for heavy-metal stars: abundance analyses of hot subdwarfs with Subaru

Published 20 Oct 2019 in astro-ph.SR | (1910.08947v1)

Abstract: The discovery of extremely zirconium- and lead-rich surfaces amongst a small subgroup of hot subdwarfs has provoked questions pertaining to chemical peculiarity in hot star atmospheres and about their evolutionary origin. With only three known in 2014, a limited search for additional heavy-metal' subdwarfs was initiated with the Subaru telescope. Five hot subdwarfs having intermediate to high surface enrichment of helium were observed at high-resolution and analyzed for surface properties and abundances. This paper reports the analyses of four of these stars. PG1559+048 and FBS 1749+373, having only intermediate helium enrichment, show strong lines of triply ionized lead. PG1559+048 also shows a strong overabundance of germanium and yttrium. With more helium-rich surfaces, Ton 414 and J17554+5012, do not show evidence of heavy-metal enrichment. This limited survey suggests that extreme enrichment ofheavy metals' by selective radiative levitation in hot subdwarf atmospheres is suppressed if the star is too helium-rich.

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