Wavelength shifts in solar-type spectra

Dainis Dravins, Lennart Lindegren, Hans-Günter Ludwig, Søren Madsen

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    Abstract

    Spectral-line displacements away from the wavelengths naively expected from the Doppler shift caused by stellar radial motion may originate as convective shifts (correlated velocity and brightness patterns in the photosphere), as gravitational redshifts, or perhaps be induced by wave motions. Absolute lineshifts, in the past studied only for the Sun, are now accessible also for other stars thanks to astrometric determination of stellar radial motion, and spectrometers with accurate wavelength calibration. Comparisons between spectroscopic apparent radial velocities and astrometrically determined radial motions reveal greater spectral blueshifts in F-type stars than in the Sun (as theoretically expected from their more vigorous convection), further increasing in A-type stars (possibly due to atmospheric shockwaves). Work is in progress to survey the spectra of the Sun and several solar-type stars for "unblended" photospheric lines of most atomic species with accurate laboratory wavelengths available. One aim is to understand the ultimate information content of stellar spectra, and in what detail it will be feasible to verify models of stellar atmospheric hydrodynamics. These may predict bisectors and shifts for widely different classes of lines, but there will not result any comparison with observations if such lines do not exist in real spectra, or are too blended for meaningful measurement. An important near-future development to enable a further analysis of stellar surface structure will be the study of wavelength variations across spatially resolved stellar disks, e.g., the center-to-limb wavelength changes along a stellar diameter, and their spatially resolved time variability.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationEuropean Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP
    PublisherEuropean Space Agency
    Pages113-119
    Volume560
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    Event13th Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the Sun - Hamburg, Germany
    Duration: 2004 Jul 52004 Jul 9

    Publication series

    Name
    Volume560
    ISSN (Print)0379-6566
    ISSN (Electronic)1609-042X

    Conference

    Conference13th Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the Sun
    Country/TerritoryGermany
    CityHamburg
    Period2004/07/052004/07/09

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

    Free keywords

    • Radial velocities
    • Line profiles
    • Photiospheres
    • Wavelength

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