Separation of chemical elements in the atmospheres of CP stars under the action of light induced drift

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A. I. Parkhomenko
A. M. Shalagin
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Automation and Electrometry, Siberian Branch
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Automation and Electrometry, Siberian Division
[3] Novosibirsk State University,undefined
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Astronomy Reports | 2017年 / 61卷
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A mechanism for the separation of chemical elements and isotopes in the atmospheres of chemically peculiar (CP) stars due to light-induced drift (LID) of ions is discussed. The efficiency of separation due to LID is proportional to the relative difference of the transport frequencies for collisions of ions of heavy elements located in the excited state (collision frequency νe) and ground state (collision frequency νg) with neutral buffer particles (hydrogen and helium), (νe − νg)/νg. The known interaction potentials are used to numerically compute the relative difference (νeH − νgH )/νg H for collisions between the ions Be+, Mg+, Ca+, Sr+, Cd+, Ba+, Al+, and C+ and hydrogen atoms. These computations show that, at the temperatures characteristic of the atmospheres of CP stars, T = 7000−20 000 K, values of |νeH −νgH |/νgH ≈ 0.1−0.4 are obtained. With such relative differences in the transport collision frequencies, the LID rate of ions in the atmospheres of coolCP stars (T < 10000 K) can reach ~0.1 cm/s,which exceeds the drift rate due to light pressure by an order of magnitude. This means that, under these conditions, the separation of chemical elements under the action of LID of ions could be an order of magnitude more efficient than separation due to light pressure. Roughly the same manifestations of LID and light pressure are also expected in the atmospheres of hotter stars (20 000 > T > 10 000 K). LID of heavy ions is manifest only weakly in very hot stars (T > 20 000 K).
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