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Chemical abundances and Doppler imaging of the Ap Si/He-wk star HD 100357

09-2025

Dileep, A. ; Joshi, S. ; Alexeeva, S. ; Kochukhov, O. ; Semenko, E. ; De Cat, P. ; et al

Chemical abundances and Doppler imaging of the Ap Si/He-wk star HD 100357

 

Abstract :

We present the results of time-resolved photometry, abundance analysis, and Doppler imaging of an Ap star, HD 100357. The TESS photometry revealed rotational modulation with a period of 1.6279247 d. Upon inspecting the residuals after removing the rotational period and its harmonics, we found additional frequencies around 15.8054 d−1, which we later confirmed with ground-based observations as originating from a nearby star. Using high-resolution spectroscopy, we identified HD 100357 as an Ap Si/He-wk star exhibiting rotational modulation caused by surface abundance spots. The stellar parameters of HD 100357 were determined as Teff = 11 850 K, logg = 4.57, υsini = 60 km s−1, and an inclination angle i = 72∘. The detailed abundance analysis revealed strongly overabundant stratified silicon, an overabundance of iron-peak elements and rare earth elements combined with remarkably deficient helium. Mapping of Fe and Cr abundances revealed the existence of ring-shaped regions with a lower concentration of the elements. Their geometry might reflect the orientation of the hypothetical magnetic field of the star, oriented ∼90∘ to the rotational axis. HD 100357, with its strong chemical peculiarities and indications of possible magnetic fields, represents an interesting candidate for follow-up spectropolarimetric observations aimed at investigating its magnetic field topology and stellar activity.


 

Publication: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 542, Issue 2, pp. 747-761, 15 pp.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/staf1247
Bibcode: 2025MNRAS.542..747D
Keywords: line: profiles; stars: abundances; stars: chemically peculiar; stars: individual: HD100357; stars: rotation; stars: starspots; Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
 

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