Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9850973 | Nuclear Physics A | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We report the measurement of chemical abundances in 35 low-mass main sequence (M and K dwarf) stars. We have measured the abundance of 12 elements in Kapteyn's Star, a nearby halo M subdwarf. The abundances indicate an iron abundance of [Fe/H] = â0.98, which is about 0.5 dex smaller than that measured in the only previous published measurement using atomic absorption lines. We have measured Fe and Ti abundances in 35 M and K dwarfs with â2.39 ⩽ [Fe/H] ⩽ +0.21 using atomic absorption lines, mostly in the 8000Ã
< λ < 8850Ã
range. These will be used to calibrate photometric and low-resolution spectrum metallicity indices for low mass dwarfs, which will make metallicity estimates for these stars more certain. We also describe some difficulties encountered which are not normally necessary to consider when studying warmer stars.
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Authors
Vincent M. Woolf, George Wallerstein,