Royer et al. (2007) studied a sample of A0-A1 stars that did not contain any previously known binary or chemically peculiar (CP) star. They showed that the distribution of the equatorial rotational velocities of the sample is bimodal. We report here the preliminary results of the abundance analysis of 47 of those ``normal'' A0-A1 main-sequence...
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June 3, 2013 (v1)Conference paperUploaded on: December 3, 2022
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July 7, 2023 (v1)Journal article
Abstract We report on a detailed abundance study of six bright, mostly southern, slowly rotating late B-stars: HD 1279 (B8III), HD 99803 (B9V), HD 123445 (B9V), HD 147550 (B9V), HD 171961 (B8III), and HD 202671 (B5II/III), hitherto reported as normal stars. We compare them to the two classical HgMn stars μ Lep and β Scl, and to the...
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June 5, 2023 (v1)Publication
We report on a detailed abundance study of six bright, mostly southern, slowly rotating late B stars: HD~1279 (B8III), HD~99803 (B9V), HD~123445 (B9V), HD~147550 (B9V), HD~171961 (B8III) and HD~202671 (B5II/III), hitherto reported as normal stars. We compare them to the two classical HgMn stars $\mu$ Lep and $\beta$ Scl and to the superficially...
Uploaded on: June 7, 2023