Bibcode
Niemczura, E.; Polińska, M.; Murphy, S. J.; Smalley, B.; Kołaczkowski, Z.; Jessen-Hansen, J.; Uytterhoeven, K.; Lykke, J. M.; Triviño Hage, A.; Michalska, G.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 470, Issue 3, p.2870-2889
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2017
Citations
19
Refereed citations
18
Description
We have analysed high-resolution spectra of 28 A and 22 F stars in the
Kepler field, observed using the Fibre-Fed Échelle Spectrograph
at the Nordic Optical Telescope. We provide spectral types, atmospheric
parameters and chemical abundances for 50 stars. Balmer, Fe i and Fe ii
lines were used to derive effective temperatures, surface gravities and
microturbulent velocities. We determined chemical abundances and
projected rotational velocities using a spectrum synthesis technique.
Effective temperatures calculated by spectral energy distribution
fitting are in good agreement with those determined from the spectral
line analysis. The stars analysed include chemically peculiar stars of
the Am and λ Boo types, as well as stars with approximately solar
chemical abundances. The wide distribution of projected rotational
velocity, vsin i, is typical for A and F stars. The microturbulence
velocities obtained are typical for stars in the observed temperature
and surface gravity ranges. Moreover, we affirm the results of Niemczura
et al. that Am stars do not have systematically higher microturbulent
velocities than normal stars of the same temperature.