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Why Are The Secondary Stars in Polars So Normal?

机译:为什么极地中的次级恒星如此正常?

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We have used NIRSPEC on Keck II to obtain $K$-band spectroscopy of several magnetic cataclysmic variables. These data reveal that the secondary stars in these binary systems have spectra that are consistent with normal, late-type dwarfs in both their atomic and molecular line strengths, as well as in the slopes of their continuua. This result is in stark contrast to the infrared spectra of their non-magnetic cousins, nearly all of which show peculiar abundances, especially of CNO species and their isotopes. It appears that the evolutionary path taken by the secondary stars in magnetic systems differs from that for the non-magnetic systems. We discuss the implications of this result.
机译:我们已经在Keck II上使用NIRSPEC来获得多个磁催化变量的$ K $波段光谱。这些数据表明,这些双星系统中的次级恒星的光谱在原子和分子线强度以及连续峰的坡度上均与正常的晚型矮星一致。这一结果与其非磁性表亲的红外光谱形成了鲜明的对比,它们几乎全部显示出奇特的丰度,尤其是CNO物种及其同位素。看来,次级恒星在磁性系统中所采取的演化路径与非磁性系统中的演化路径不同。我们讨论此结果的含义。

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