Elemental abundance studies of CP stars: The silicon star HD 43819 and the CP star HD 147550.

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Stars: Abundances, Stars: Chemically Peculiar, Stars: Individual: Hd 43819, Stars: Individual: Hd 147550

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Fine analyses of the silicon star HD 43819 and the CP star HD 147550 are presented using ATLAS9 model atmospheres whose predictions fit the optical region spectrophotometry and Hγ profiles and have the same bulk metallicity as the deduced abundances. For HD 43819 except for scandium and nickel, the derived abundances of the iron peak elements are around 10 times solar while those of the rare earths are about 1000 times solar. The lighter elements are generally underabundant except for silicon and calcium which are overabundant. HD 147550 is helium and calcium poor; carbon, magnesium, aluminum, scandium, titanium, and iron normal; and sulfur, chromium, manganese, nickel, strontium, zirconium, barium, europium, and mercury rich. It is a nonmagnetic CP star intermediate between the HgMn and the hot Am stars.

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