Hulya Caliskan
Istanbul University
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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2001
Saul J. Adelman; Hulya Caliskan; Dursun Kocer; H. Kablan; K. Yüce; S. Engin
Elemental abundances analyses of the superfically normal B and A stars α Dra (A0 III), τ Her (B5 IV), γ Lyr (B9 III), and HR 7926 (B8 II-III) are performed consistent with previous studies of this series using spectrograms obtained with Reticon and CCD detectors. Comparisons of the first two analyses with those of the same stars performed earlier in this series which used mostly coadded photographic plates show the general consistency of the derived elemental abundances. A slight increase in the adopted effective temperature produces a corresponding increase in the derived abundances. In these stars the He/H ratios are found to be close to solar. Except for γ Lyr the metals show for the most part marginally subsolar abundance values. But this star has Al, Ca, Sc, and Sr abundances that are substantially underabundant as well as other underabundant values.
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2003
Dursun Kocer; Saul J. Adelman; Hulya Caliskan; Austin F. Gulliver; H. Gokmen Tektunali
The superficially normal stars And (A2 V), Del (B6 III), Aqr (A1.5 V), and And (B9 V), which have ro- tationally broadened line profiles, are analyzed in a manner consistent with previous studies of this series using 2.4 A mm 1 spectrograms obtained with CCD detectors and S=N 200. Their variable radial velocities strongly suggest they are spectro- scopic binaries. As no evidence is seen for lines of their companions they are analyzed as single stars. Their derived abundances are generally near solar. But those for And suggest that it is possibly a fast rotating Am star.
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2002
Hulya Caliskan; Saul J. Adelman; M. T. Cay; Ipek H. Cay; Austin F. Gulliver; G. H. Tektunali; Dursun Kocer; A. Teker
Elemental abundances analyses of the superfically normal stars γ Ser (F6 V) and 101 Herculis (A7 V) consistent with previous studies of this series using photographic region spectrograms obtained with Reticon and CCD detectors produced derived values that are generally solar except for Al which is very underabundant and the rare earths which do not have the solar pattern. Similar discrepancies from solar values are seen in other superficially normal stars of this series with similar temperatures. Our results for γ Ser are in acceptable agreement with other recent studies based on different techniques and spectral regions.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1997
Saul J. Adelman; Hulya Caliskan; Dursun Kocer; Çetin Bolcal
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1997
Hulya Caliskan; Saul J. Adelman
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1999
Saul J. Adelman; Hulya Caliskan; Taskin Cay; Dursun Kocer; H. Gokmen Tektanali
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2006
Saul J. Adelman; Hulya Caliskan; Austin F. Gulliver; A. Teker
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2000
Saul J. Adelman; Hulya Caliskan; Dursun Kocer; Ipek H. Cay; H. Gökmen Tektunali
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2003
Dursun Kocer; Saul J. Adelman; Hulya Caliskan; A. Teker; Austin F. Gulliver
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2015
Hulya Caliskan