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@article{1385182, author = {Cariddi, Stefano and Azatyan, Naira M. and Kurfürst, Petr and Štofanová, Lýdia and Netopil, Martin and Paunzen, Ernst and Pintado, Olga I. and Aidelman, Yael J.}, article_location = {Amsterdam}, article_number = {January}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.newast.2017.07.002}, keywords = {Open clusters and associations: individual (Hogg 16); Stars: chemically peculiar; Stars: emission-line; Be; Techniques: photometric}, language = {eng}, issn = {1384-1076}, journal = {New Astronomy}, title = {A search for peculiar stars in the open cluster Hogg 16}, url = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018NewA...58....1C}, volume = {58}, year = {2018} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1385182 AU - Cariddi, Stefano - Azatyan, Naira M. - Kurfürst, Petr - Štofanová, Lýdia - Netopil, Martin - Paunzen, Ernst - Pintado, Olga I. - Aidelman, Yael J. PY - 2018 TI - A search for peculiar stars in the open cluster Hogg 16 JF - New Astronomy VL - 58 IS - January SP - 1-9 EP - 1-9 PB - ELSEVIER SN - 13841076 KW - Open clusters and associations: individual (Hogg 16) KW - Stars: chemically peculiar KW - Stars: emission-line KW - Be KW - Techniques: photometric UR - http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018NewA...58....1C L2 - http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018NewA...58....1C N2 - The study of chemically peculiar (CP) stars in open clusters provides valuable information about their evolutionary status. Their detection can be performed using the $\Delta a$ photometric system, which maps a characteristic flux depression at $\lambda \sim 5200$ \AA. This paper aims at studying the occurrence of CP stars in the earliest stages of evolution of a stellar population by applying this technique to Hogg 16, a very young Galactic open cluster (about 25 Myr). We identified several peculiar candidates: two B-type stars with a negative $\Delta a$ index (CD-60 4701, CPD-60 4706) are likely emission-line (Be) stars, even though spectral measurements are necessary for a proper classification of the second one; a third object (CD-60 4703), identified as a Be candidate in literature, appears to be a background B-type supergiant with no significant $\Delta a$ index, which does not rule out the possibility that it is indeed peculiar as the normality line of $\Delta a$ for supergiants has not been studied in detail yet. A fourth object (CD-60 4699) appears to be a magnetic CP star of 8 M$_\odot$, but obtained spectral data seem to rule out this hypothesis. Three more magnetic CP star candidates are found in the domain of early F-type stars. One is a probable nonmember and close to the border of significance, but the other two are probably pre-main sequence cluster objects. This is very promising, as it can lead to very strong constraints to the diffusion theory. Finally, we derived the fundamental parameters of Hogg 16 and provide for the first time an estimate of its metal content. ER -
CARIDDI, Stefano, Naira M. AZATYAN, Petr KURFÜRST, Lýdia ŠTOFANOVÁ, Martin NETOPIL, Ernst PAUNZEN, Olga I. PINTADO a Yael J. AIDELMAN. A search for peculiar stars in the open cluster Hogg 16. \textit{New Astronomy}. Amsterdam: ELSEVIER, 2018, roč.~58, January, s.~1-9. ISSN~1384-1076. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.newast.2017.07.002.
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