Bibcode
Allende Prieto, C.
Referencia bibliográfica
American Astronomical Society, 193rd AAS Meeting, #22.02; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 30, p.1282
Fecha de publicación:
12
1998
Número de citas
0
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Descripción
The interpretation of detailed spectroscopic observations of different
stars reveals inconsistencies, due likely to inadequacies of the
underlying hypothesis. The high accuracy of the parallaxes measured by
the Hipparcos satellite established a firm reference frame that is used
here to test theoretical classical model atmospheres for cool stars.
Previously suspected errors in the ionization balance are clearly
confirmed, pointing towards important departures from local
thermodynamic equilibrium for low-gravity stars. We propose a method of
semi-empirical modeling of stellar atmospheres, as an alternative to the
use of flux-constant one-dimensional model atmospheres. The new method
is carried out via an inversion procedure that uses normalized line
profiles as input data. The procedure is applied to the Sun, showing its
effectiveness through comparison with spatially resolved observations
and absolute flux measurements. The application to other stars, in
particular the metal-poor star Groombridge 1830, and the solar-like
metallicity and active star Eps Eridani, yields semi-empirical model
photospheres that succeed in reproducing all the considered spectral
features. The very high-resolution spectra of Groombridge 1830 and the
extremely metal deficient sub-giant HD140283 allow us to detect line
asymmetries that are interpreted as the signature of convective patterns
that, at least in HD140283, appear significantly enhanced due to the low
atmospheric opacity. Finally, a survey for very metal poor stars in the
Galaxy was conducted from the Isaac Newton Telescope at the Roque de los
Muchachos Observatory in La Palma. In parallel, we develop a new method
of classification of stellar spectra based on artificial neural
networks, demonstrating its abilities and advantages against previously
used schemes.