- Subdwarf star
A subdwarf star, sometimes denoted by "sd", is
luminosity class VI under the Yerkes spectral classification system. They are defined asstar s withluminosity 1.5 to 2 magnitudes lower than that of main-sequence stars of the samespectral type . On anHertzsprung-Russell diagram subdwarfs appear to lie below themain sequence .The term "subdwarf" was coined by
Gerard Peter Kuiper in 1939, to refer to a series of stars with anomalous spectra that were previously labeled as "intermediatewhite dwarfs ." [Ken Croswell , "The Alchemy of the Heavens ", (New York: Oxford UP, 1995), 87.]Cool subdwarfs
Like ordinary
main sequence stars, cool subdwarfs (of spectral types G to M) produce their energy fromhydrogen fusion. The explanation of their underluminosity lies in their lowmetallicity : these stars are unenriched in elements heavier thanhelium . The lower metallicity decreases the opacity of their outer layers and decreases theradiation pressure , resulting in a smaller, hotter star for a given mass. [James Kaler , "Stars and their Spectra", (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989), 122.] This lower opacity also allows them to emit a higher percentage ofultraviolet light for the samespectral type relative to aPopulation I star, a feature known as theultraviolet excess . [Ibid., 87-92.] Usually members of the Milky Way's halo, they frequently have high space velocities relative to theSun .Hot subdwarfs
Hot subdwarfs, of spectral types B and O, also termed "extreme
horizontal branch stars" are an entirely different class of objects to cool subdwarfs. These stars represent a late stage in the evolution of some stars, caused when ared giant star loses its outerhydrogen layers before the core begins to fusehelium . The reasons why this premature mass loss occurs are unclear, but the interaction of stars in abinary star system is thought to be one of the main mechanisms. Single subdwarfs may be the result of a merger of twowhite dwarf stars. Subdwarf B stars, being more luminous than white dwarfs, are a significant component in the hot star population of old stellar systems, such asglobular cluster s and elliptical galaxies. [cite journal|url=http://www.ias.ac.in/jaa/junsep2005/index.html|author=Jeffery, C. S.|title=Pulsations in Subdwarf B Stars|journal=Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy |volume=26|pages=261|year=2005|doi=10.1007/BF02702334]Notable subdwarfs
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Kapteyn's star
*Groombridge 1830
*2MASS J05325346+8246465 , a possible halobrown dwarf and the first substellar subdwarf. ["The First Substellar Subdwarf? Discovery of a Metal-Poor L Dwarf with Halo Kinematics",Adam J. Burgasser , et al. 2003 [http://research.amnh.org/~adam/papers/apj592_1186.pdf] ]
*SSSPM J1549-3544 References
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