论文标题
Lamost DR4的大量新的磁性化学化学特殊恒星
A plethora of new, magnetic chemically peculiar stars from LAMOST DR4
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论文摘要
磁性化学奇特(MCP)恒星对天体物理学很重要,因为它们的复杂气氛完美地研究了对原子扩散,磁场和恒星旋转等多种现象之间相互作用的研究。目前的工作旨在使用大型天空区域多对象纤维光谱望远镜(Lamost)收集的光谱来识别新的MCP恒星。通过搜索Lamost DR4光谱以发现特征性5200A通量抑郁症来选择合适的候选物。使用MKCLASS代码的修改版本进行了光谱分类,分类的准确性是通过与手动分类和文献的结果进行比较来估计的。使用Gaia DR2的视差数据和光度法,我们研究了样品恒星的空间分布及其在颜色含量图中的特性。我们的最终样本由1002个MCP星组成,其中大多数是新发现(以前只有59个已知)。除36颗恒星外,还确定了传统的MCP星特性,突出了该法规特殊性识别能力的效率。派生的温度和特殊性类型与手动得出的分类和文献一致。我们的样品星在100 Myr和1 Gyr旧之间,大多数质量在2M(Sun)和3M(Sun)之间。我们的结果可以被认为是低质量(M <3M(Sun))MCP星之间不均匀年龄分布的有力证据。我们确定了几个从天体物理上有趣的物体:两个MCP恒星具有与光环恒星一致的距离和运动学特性。托管MCP星组件的黯淡二进制系统; SB2系统可能包括MCP星和超级零件。
Magnetic chemically peculiar (mCP) stars are important to astrophysics because their complex atmospheres lend themselves perfectly to the investigation of the interplay between such diverse phenomena as atomic diffusion, magnetic fields, and stellar rotation. The present work is aimed at identifying new mCP stars using spectra collected by the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST). Suitable candidates were selected by searching LAMOST DR4 spectra for the presence of the characteristic 5200A flux depression. Spectral classification was carried out with a modified version of the MKCLASS code and the accuracy of the classifications was estimated by comparison with results from manual classification and the literature. Using parallax data and photometry from Gaia DR2, we investigated the space distribution of our sample stars and their properties in the colour-magnitude diagram. Our final sample consists of 1002 mCP stars, most of which are new discoveries (only 59 previously known). Traditional mCP star peculiarities have been identified in all but 36 stars, highlighting the efficiency of the code's peculiarity identification capabilities. The derived temperature and peculiarity types are in agreement with manually derived classifications and the literature. Our sample stars are between 100 Myr and 1 Gyr old, with the majority having masses between 2M(Sun) and 3M(Sun). Our results could be considered as strong evidence for an inhomogeneous age distribution among low-mass (M < 3M(Sun)) mCP stars. We identified several astrophysically interesting objects: two mCP stars have distances and kinematical properties in agreement with halo stars; an eclipsing binary system hosting an mCP star component; and an SB2 system likely comprising of an mCP star and a supergiant component.