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A subdwarf O star (sdO) is a type of hot, but low-mass star. O-type subdwarfs are much dimmer than regular O-type main-sequence stars, but with a brightness about 10 to 100 times that of the Sun,[1] and have a mass approximately half that of the Sun. Their temperature ranges from 40,000 to 100,000 K. Ionized helium is prominent in their spectra. Gravity acceleration is expressed by log g between 4.0 and 6.5.[2] Many sdO stars are moving at high velocity through the Milky Way and are found at high galactic latitudes.[3]

Schematic cross-section of an O-type subdwarf.
Schematic cross-section of an O-type subdwarf.

Structure


The structure of a subdwarf O star is believed to be a carbon and oxygen core surrounded by a helium burning shell. The spectrum shows that the content is from 50 to 100% helium.[2]


History


In the early 1970s Greenstein and Sargent measured temperatures and gravity strengths and were able to plot their correct position on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. The Palomar-Green survey, Hamburg surveys, Sloan Digital Sky Survey and Supernova Ia Progenitor Survey (ESO-SPY) have documented many of these stars.[4]


Occurrence


Subdwarf O stars are only a third as common as subdwarf B stars.[4]


Spectrum


There is actually a variety of spectra from the sdO stars. They can be grouped into those with strong helium lines, termed He-sdO, and those with stronger hydrogen lines, H strong sdO. The He-sdO are fairly rare.[4] Usually nitrogen is enriched and carbon depleted. However, there are variations with enhancement in concentration of even numbered elements such as carbon, oxygen, neon, silicon, magnesium or iron.[2]


Examples



Life cycle


Planetary nebula remains of a dead giant star leaving behind a Subdwarf O star.[6]
Planetary nebula remains of a dead giant star leaving behind a Subdwarf O star.[6]

They can be plotted on the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram. They are from two stages in the stellar lifecycle, post–asymptotic giant branch (the luminous sdO), and post–extended horizontal branch compact sdO. The post-AGB stars are expected to be found in planetary nebulas, but only four of the sdO stars are known to be like this. The compact sdOs would be descendants of the B-type subdwarfs. However, statistics do not match sdB. An alternate theory is that sdOs have been formed by coalescing two white dwarfs. This could happen from a close binary that decays due to gravitational waves.[2]


References


  1. Napiwotski, Ralf. "The Origin of Helium Rich Subdwarf O Stars" (PDF). Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  2. Rey, Raquel Obeiro. "Asterosismology of Hot Subdwarf Stars" (PDF). Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  3. Viotti, R.; D. Cardini; A. Emanuele; M. Badiali. "The Luminosity and Kinematics of a Sample of Hot Subdwarfs" (PDF). pp. 395–396. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  4. Heber, Ulrich (September 2009). "Hot Subdwarf Stars" (PDF). Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics. 47 (1): 211–251. Bibcode:2009ARA&A..47..211H. doi:10.1146/annurev-astro-082708-101836. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 10 June 2011.
  5. Heber, Uli; Hirsch, Heiko; Edelmann, Heinz; Napiwotzki, Ralf; O'Toole, Simon; Brown, Warren; Altmann, Martin (2008). "Hypervelocity Stars: Young and Heavy or Old and Light?". Hot Subdwarf Stars and Related Objects. 392: 167. arXiv:0805.1050. Bibcode:2008ASPC..392..167H.
  6. "A Fleeting Moment in Time - European Southern Observatory's Cosmic Gems Programme captures last breath of a dying star". www.eso.org. Retrieved 22 January 2019.

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[ru] Субкарлик спектрального класса O

Субкарлик спектрального класса O (англ. subdwarf O star, sdO) — подкласс горячих маломассивных звёзд. Субкарлики спектрального класса O более слабые, чем обычные O-звёзды главной последовательности , но всё же их светимость превышает солнечную в 10-100 раз,[1] а масса составляет около половины массы Солнца. Температура варьируется от 40 000 K до 100 000 K. В спектре заметен ионизованный гелий. lg g составляет от 4,0 до 6,5.[2] Многие sdO-звёзды двигаются в Млечном Пути с высокими скоростями и обнаруживаются на высоких галактических широтах.[3]



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