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Keywords

H II regions
ISM: Jets and outflows
Stars: Pre-main sequence
Stars: Mass loss

How to Cite

Coronal Element Abundances of the Post-Common Envelope Binary V471 Tauri. (2004). Revista Mexicana De Astrofísica Y Astronomía Serie De Conferencias, 20(1), 256-256. https://astronomia.unam.mx/journals/rmxac/article/view/2004rmxac..20..256s
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Abstract

Evolutionary calculations indicate that there should be no peculiar abundances on the companion star resulting from the common envelope epoch if accretion efficiencies are low. Indeed, we find no evidence for peculiar abundances from archival ASCA data, although uncertainties are high. We find that a single-temperature plasma model does not fit the data. Two-temperature models with decoupled elemental abundances suggest that Fe is underabundant compared to the Hyades photospheric mean. In the absence of a measurement of photospheric Ne abundance in the cluster, we find Ne is overabundant compared to the solar photospheric value. This is indicative of the inverse first ionization potential effect. Differences between coronal and photospheric abundances are believed to result from the fractionation of ionized and neutral material in the upper atmosphere of the star. Care must be taken to include this effect when inferring photospheric abundances from X-ray data (e.g., Sarna 2004).