Observations of the Halo Star HD 177566
Abstract
We have analyzed archival FUV and optical spectra of the hot halo star HD 177566. The star has an effective temperature T eff = 33,000 1000 K, surface gravity g = 3.79 0.11, and helium abundance N( He)/N( H) = -0.86 0.05. Abundances of 13 additional elements are consistent with those of other halo stars, save for carbon, which is underabundant by about 1 dex. The low-order hydrogen Balmer lines are not well reproduced by our models. The diffuse lines of He I are often broader than predicted, but the use of more recent line-broadening parameters significantly improves the fit. Scaling our best-fit model to the star's optical and near-IR magnitudes yields an extinction E(B-V) = 0.095 0.005, consistent with literature values, but the resulting model underpredicts the star's FUV flux by a factor of two. The star's effective temperature and luminosity ( L / L = 3.50 0.08) place it on the post-AGB evolutionary tracks of a star that evolved from the red horizontal branch. Its low carbon abundance, N( C)/N( O) = -2.18 0.21, indicates that it did not experience significant third dredge-up while ascending the AGB.
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