Open Astronomy (Dec 2017)

LS IV — 14°116 : A Time-Resolved Spectroscopic Study

  • Martin Pamela,
  • Jeffery C. Simon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/astro-2017-0448
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 240 – 245

Abstract

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LSIV-14 116 is a very unusual subdwarf B star. It pulsates non-radially with high-order g-modes, these pulsations are unexpected and unexplained, as the effective temperature is 6 000K hotter than the blue edge of the hot subdwarf g-mode instability strip. Its spectrum is enriched in helium which is not seen in either the V361 Hya (p-mode pulsators) or the V1093 Her stars (g-mode pulsators). Even more unusual is the 4 dex overabundance of zirconium, yttrium, and strontium. It is proposed that these over-abundances are a result of extreme chemical stratification driven by radiative levitation. We have over 20hrs of VLT/UVES spectroscopy from which we have obtained radial velocity curves for individual absorption lines. We are currently exploring ways in which to resolve the photospheric motion as a function of optical depth.

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