Opacity modelling of heavy-metal hot subdwarfs. Photoionization of Sr0, Y+ and Zr2+.

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society(2020)

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Abstract
Heavy-metal hot subdwarfs (sdB and sdO) represent a small group of stars with unusually high concentrations of trans-iron elements in their atmospheres, having abundances similar to 10000 times solar. One example is LS IV-14 116, where a number of heavy-metal absorption lines of Sr II, Y III, and Zr ry have been observed in the optical band 4000-5000 angstrom. We use a fully relativistic Dirac Atomic R-Matrix Code (DARc) to calculate photoionization cross-sections of Sr-0, Y+, and Zr2+ from their ground state to the 20th excited level. We use the cross-sections and the oscillator strengths to simulate the spectrum of a hot subdwarf. We obtain complete sets of photoionization cross-sections for the three ions under study. We use these data to calculate the opacity of the stellar atmospheres of hot subdwarf stars, and show that for overabundances observed in some heavy-metal subdwarves, photoexcitation from zirconium, in particular, does contribute some back warming in the model.
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atomic data,stars: abundances,opacity
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