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A&A
Volume 422,
Number 2,
August I 2004
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665 - 673 |
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Stellar atmospheres |
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10.1051/0004-6361:20047056 |
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A&A 422, 665-673 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20047056
On the irradiated stellar
atmospheres in close binary systems: Improvements and uncertainties
A. Claret Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, CSIC,
Apartado 3004, 18080 Granada, Spain
e-mail: claret@iaa.es
(Received 12 January 2003 / Accepted 30 March 2004 )
Abstract
The irradiation of cool stellar atmospheres is reanalyzed
using a modified version of the UMA (Uppsala Model Atmosphere)
code which incorporates two improvements
concerning 1) the spacial resolution (18
points instead of only 6 adopted previously) and 2) adopting modern atmosphere models to simulate
hot companions. The implementation of a better spacial resolution is
shown to be essential to describe with accuracy the center to limb
variation of the specific intensities. It is also shown that
only by adopting such a resolution (or a higher one) it
is possible to detected and
quantify the limb-brightening with confidence.
As in the case of standard (non-irradiated) plane-parallel models,
the Least-Squares method applied to the series expansion
for the specific intensity introduced by
Claret (2000)
is shown to be the best procedure to derive the limb-darkening coefficients
for illuminated atmospheres producing very small scattering and conserving
the flux accurately.
Since UMA does not work for wavelengths shorter than 1500 Å,
the introduction of hot models to simulate the external fluxes
introduces severe uncertainties in the model of irradiation. These
uncertainties were ignored
in previous works using the same code and similar conditions of irradiation.
Other limitations of the model of irradiation, such as the
suitability of applying the spherical symmetry instead of the
plane-parallel approximation, are also discussed.
Key words: stars: atmospheres
-- stars: binaries: eclipsing
© ESO 2004
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