Abstract

AbstractUnderstanding phenomena of activity in stars, like pulsations or magnetism, benefits from systematic comparisons of some key physical parameters of active with those of “normal” stars. Here we concentrate on a careful derivation of fundamental parameters of a well selected sample of 27 “normal” B stars in nearby OB associations and in the field. A quantitative spectral analysis methodology based on hybrid non-LTE techniques is applied to high-resolution and high-S/N spectra. Results derived from the pure spectroscopic analysis are compared to other data/indicators of stellar parameters in order to prove the reliability of the method. Very good agreement is obtained among all of them. Besides the fundamental parameters, the chemical composition of the stars is also determined at high precision, turning out to be highly homogeneous. A comparative study of the present results with those of well known active massive stars will help to improve our understanding of the driving mechanisms of activity.

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