Bibcode
Nieva, M.-F.; Simón-Díaz, S.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 532, id.A2
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2011
Journal
Citations
85
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69
Description
Context. Early B-type stars are invaluable indicators of elemental
abundances of their birth environments. In contrast to the surrounding
neutral interstellar matter (ISM) and H ii regions, their chemical
composition is unaffected by depletion onto dust grains and the
derivation of different abundances from recombination and collisional
lines. In combination with ISM or nebular gas-phase abundances, they
facilitate the otherwise inaccessible dust-phase composition to be
constrained. Aims: We determine precise abundances of C, N, Mg,
Ne, and Fe in early B-type stars in the Orion star-forming region to: a)
review previous determinations using a self-consistent quantitative
spectral analysis based on modern stellar atmospheres and recently
updated model atoms; b) complement our previous results for oxygen and
silicon; and c) establish an accurate and reliable set of stellar metal
abundances to constrain the dust-phase composition of the Orion H ii
region. Methods: A detailed, self-consistent spectroscopic study
of a sample of 13 narrow-lined B0 V-B2 V stars in Ori OB1 is performed.
High-quality spectra obtained with FIES at the NOT are analysed using
both a hybrid non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (non-LTE) method
(i.e., classical line-blanketed LTE model atmospheres and non-LTE line
formation) and line-profile fitting techniques, validating the approach
by comparison with previous results obtained using line-blanketed
non-LTE model atmospheres and a curve-of-growth analysis.
Results: The two independent analysis strategies provide consistent
results for basic stellar parameters and the abundances of oxygen and
silicon. The extended analysis to C, N, Mg, Ne, and Fe finds a high
degree of chemical homogeneity, with the 1σ-scatter typically
being 0.03-0.07 dex around the mean for the various elements. The
present-day abundances of B-type stars in Ori OB1 are compatible at
similar precision with cosmic abundance standard values as recently
established from early-type stars in the solar neighbourhood and also
with the Sun.
Based on observations made with the Nordic Optical Telescope, operated
on the island of La Palma jointly by Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway,
and Sweden, in the Spanish Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos of
the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias.Appendix is available in
electronic form at http://www.aanda.org
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