Pg-0832+676 - An Apparently Normal B1 V-Star 18 Kiloparsecs Above The Galactic Plane

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(1989)

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Stellar equivalent widths and line profiles, measured from optical spectra obtained with the 5 m Hale telescope and the 2.5 m Isaac Newton telescope, are used in conjunction with model atmosphere calculations to determine the atmospheric parameters and chemical composition of the faint, blue, high-galactic latitude star PG 0832 + 676. The effective temperature (Teff = 25,000 K), surface gravity (log g = 3.9), and abundances of He, C, N, O, Mg, Al, and Si are similar to those of Population I OB-type stars, from which it is concluded that PG 0832 + 676 is a normal star at a distance from the galactic plane of about 18 kpc. The star's kinematics and evolutionary age suggest that it formed in the halo, possibly from galactic fountain material. 51 refs.
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nitrogen,isaac newton telescope,stellar evolution,quantum mechanics,chemical composition,equivalent width,alkaline earth metal,magnesium
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