Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-09-11
Astron.J.134:1348-1359,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
36 pages, 12 figures, 7 tables, and accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal
Scientific paper
10.1086/520925
HST high resolution spectra of metal-deficient field giants more than double the stars in previous studies, span about 3 magnitudes on the red giant branch, and sample an abundance range [Fe/H]= -1 to -3. These stars, in spite of their age and low metallicity, possess chromospheric fluxes of Mg II (2800 Angstrom) that are within a factor of 4 of Population I stars, and give signs of a dependence on the metal abundance at the lowest metallicities. The Mg II k-line widths depend on luminosity and correlate with metallicity. Line profile asymmetries reveal outflows that occur at lower luminosities (M_V = -0.8) than detected in Ca K and H-alpha lines in metal-poor giants, suggesting mass outflow occurs over a larger span of the red giant branch than previously thought, and confirming that the Mg II lines are good wind diagnostics. These results do not support a magnetically dominated chromosphere, but appear more consistent with some sort of hydrodynamic, or acoustic heating of the outer atmospheres.
Dupree Andrea K.
Li Timothy Q.
Smith Graeme H.
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