Just how hot are the ω Centauri extreme horizontal branch pulsators?
Ely, J.; Latour, M.; Chayer, P.; Fontaine, G.; Brown, T. M.; Calamida, A.; Landsman, W.; Randall, S. K.
Germany, United States, Canada
Abstract
Context. Past studies based on optical spectroscopy suggest that the five
Aims: Our goal is to determine whether this temperature discrepancy is real, or whether the stars' effective temperatures were simply underestimated.
Methods: We present a spectral analysis of two rapidly pulsating extreme horizontal branch (EHB) stars found in
Results: Using the relative strength of the N iv and N v lines as a temperature indicator yields Teff values close to 60 000 K, significantly hotter than the temperatures previously derived. From the FUV light curves we were able to confirm the main pulsation periods known from optical data.
Conclusions: With the UV spectra indicating higher effective temperatures than previously assumed, the sdO stars would now be found within the predicted instability strip. Such higher temperatures also provide consistent spectroscopic masses for both the cool and hot EHB stars of our previously studied sample.