Evolutionary stage of the spectral variable BD+48 1220=IRAS 05040+4820
V.G. Klochkova, E.L. Chentsov, N.S. Tavolzhanskaya, and V.E. Panchuk., (Special Astrophysical Observatory, Nizhnii Arkhyz, Russia)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the spectral variability and chemical composition of the post-AGB star BD+48 1220 using high-resolution spectra, revealing peculiar abundances and radial velocity variations indicative of its evolutionary stage.
Contribution
It provides detailed chemical abundance measurements and spectral variability analysis, confirming the star's status as a post-AGB object with unique elemental excesses.
Findings
Star has a metallicity close to solar: [Fe/H]=-0.10.
Detected large He and O excesses in the star.
Radial velocity varies between -7 and -15 km/s over three years.
Abstract
Based on high-resolution observations (R=60000 and 75000), we have studied the optical spectral variability of the star BD+48 1220 (IRAS05040+4820). We have measured the equivalent widths of numerous absorption lines of neutral atoms and ions at wavelengths from 4500 to 6760 AA, as well as the corresponding radial velocities. We use model atmospheres to determine Teff=7900K, log g=0.0, microturbulence velocity xi_t=6.0, and the abundances for 16 elements. The star's metallicity differs little from the solar value: [Fe/H]=-0.10 dex. The main peculiarity of the chemical composition of the star is a large He-excess, derived from the HeI 5876 A absorption, [He/H]=+1.04, and the equally large O-excess, [O/Fe]=+0.72 dex. The C-excess is small, [C/Fe]=+0.09 dex, and the ratio [C/O] 1. We obtained a revised relation for the light-metal abundances: [Na/Fe]=+0.87 with [Mg/Fe]=-0.31. The…
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