论文标题

磁活动如何改变我们从恒星光谱中学到的知识

How magnetic activity alters what we learn from stellar spectra

论文作者

Spina, Lorenzo, Nordlander, Thomas, Casey, Andrew R., Bedell, Megan, D'Orazi, Valentina, Meléndez, Jorge, Karakas, Amanda I., Desidera, Silvano, Baratella, Martina, Galarza, Jhon J. Yana, Casali, Giada

论文摘要

磁场和恒星点可以改变恒星光谱中吸收线的等效宽度,在活动周期中有所不同。这也影响了我们通过光谱分析得出的信息。在这项研究中,我们分析了在其活性周期的不同阶段观察到的211颗恒星的高分辨率光谱,以研究恒星活性如何影响恒星参数和化学丰度的光谱测定。我们观察到,在恒星周期期间,线路的等效宽度可以随着活动指数log r $ r $ r $^\ prime _ {\ rm hk} $的函数而增加,在恒星周期中,这也会产生恒星微扰动性的人工生长,并降低有效温度和金属性和金属性。对于具有活动索引log r $^\ prime _ {\ rm hk} $$ \ geq $$的恒星,可见这种效果可见 - $ 5.0- $ 5.0(即,小于4-5 Gyr),在较高的活动水平下,它更为重要。这些结果对本文中讨论的天体物理学的几个主题具有根本性的影响,包括出色的核合成,化学标记,银河化学化学进化的研究,化学上异常的恒星,银河系盘的结构,恒星形成速率,室外磁盘和星球的光发率。

Magnetic fields and stellar spots can alter the equivalent widths of absorption lines in stellar spectra, varying during the activity cycle. This also influences the information that we derive through spectroscopic analysis. In this study we analyse high-resolution spectra of 211 Sun-like stars observed at different phases of their activity cycles, in order to investigate how stellar activity affects the spectroscopic determination of stellar parameters and chemical abundances. We observe that equivalent widths of lines can increase as a function of the activity index log R$^\prime_{\rm HK}$ during the stellar cycle, which also produces an artificial growth of the stellar microturbulence and a decrease in effective temperature and metallicity. This effect is visible for stars with activity indexes log R$^\prime_{\rm HK}$$\geq$$-$5.0 (i.e., younger than 4-5 Gyr) and it is more significant at higher activity levels. These results have fundamental implications on several topics in astrophysics that are discussed in the paper, including stellar nucleosynthesis, chemical tagging, the study of Galactic chemical evolution, chemically anomalous stars, the structure of the Milky Way disk, stellar formation rates, photoevaporation of circumstellar disks, and planet hunting.

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