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Kahraman Aliçavuş, F.; Niemczura, E.; De Cat, P.; Soydugan, E.; Kołaczkowski, Z.; Ostrowski, J.; Telting, J. H.; Uytterhoeven, K.; Poretti, E.; Rainer, M.; Suárez, J. C.; Mantegazza, L.; Kilmartin, P.; Pollard, K. R.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 458, Issue 3, p.2307-2322
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2016
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44
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Description
We present a spectroscopic survey of known and candidate γ Doradus
stars. The high-resolution, high signal-to-noise spectra of 52 objects
were collected by five different spectrographs. The spectral
classification, atmospheric parameters (Teff, log g, ξ),
vsin i and chemical composition of the stars were derived. The stellar
spectral and luminosity classes were found between G0-A7 and IV-V,
respectively. The initial values for Teff and log g were
determined from the photometric indices and spectral energy
distribution. Those parameters were improved by the analysis of hydrogen
lines. The final values of Teff, log g and ξ were derived
from the iron lines analysis. The Teff values were found
between 6000 K and 7900 K, while log g values range from 3.8 to 4.5 dex.
Chemical abundances and vsin i values were derived by the spectrum
synthesis method. The vsin i values were found between 5 and 240 km
s-1. The chemical abundance pattern of γ Doradus stars
were compared with the pattern of non-pulsating stars. It turned out
that there is no significant difference in abundance patterns between
these two groups. Additionally, the relations between the atmospheric
parameters and the pulsation quantities were checked. A strong
correlation between the vsin i and the pulsation periods of γ
Doradus variables was obtained. The accurate positions of the analysed
stars in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram have been shown. Most of our
objects are located inside or close to the blue edge of the theoretical
instability strip of γ Doradus.