Bibcode
Garcia Lopez, R. J.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.313, p.909-912
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1996
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5
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5
Description
Beryllium is a key element for constraining mixing processes taking
place in the interiors of late-type dwarfs, and this paper investigates
the use of neutral beryllium lines to obtain reliable abundances. The
best candidate, among other Bei features, is the ^9^Bei
λ2348.609A resonance line. Its spectral location, well below the
Earth's UV transmission limit, implies its observation with satellites
(at the present time the Hubble Space Telescope -HST-). Synthetic
spectra of this region, with different beryllium abundances, were
computed for a cool star previously studied using the Beii
λ3131.065A line (which provided only an upper limit to its
beryllium abundance). The low sensitivity shown by the feature
associated with the Bei line to changes as large as three orders of
magnitude in the beryllium abundance, the poor knowledge of the atomic
and molecular line-data in the relevant spectral region, and the limited
signal-to-noise ratios associated with the restricted exposure times of
the HST prevent the use this line for abundance analysis purposes. This
result is generally applicable to dwarf stars in the effective
temperature range 4800-5800 K. A detailed knowledge of the lines present
in the spectral region considered would be essential for improving this
situation. However, a similar improvement in the data for the lines
surrounding the Beii λ 3131.065 A line (which is more isolated
and can be observed from ground-based telescopes) would be probably much
more useful.