The evolutionary status of the semiregular variable QYSge
V.G. Klochkova, V.E. Panchuk, E.L. Chentsov, M.V. Yushkin

TL;DR
This study presents spectroscopic data on the yellow supergiant QYSge, revealing complex spectral features, chemical abundances, and radial velocity behavior, contributing to understanding its evolutionary status.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed spectroscopic analysis and chemical abundance measurements of QYSge, clarifying its evolutionary status and distinguishing it from similar variable star types.
Findings
NaI D lines show complex, variable emission and absorption features.
Star has slightly higher metallicity than the Sun with specific element overabundances.
Radial velocity and spectral analysis suggest a unique evolutionary status.
Abstract
Repeated spectroscopic observations made with the 6m telescope of yielded new data on the radial-velocity variability of the anomalous yellow supergiant QYSge. The strongest and most peculiar feature in its spectrum is the complex profile of NaI D lines, which contains a narrow and a very wide emission components. The wide emission component can be seen to extend from -170 to +120 km/s, and at its central part it is cut by an absorption feature, which, in turn, is split into two subcomponents by a narrow (16km/s at r=2.5) emission peak. An analysis of all the Vr values leads us to adopt for the star a systemic velocity of Vr=-21.1 km/s, which corresponds to the position of the narrow emission component of NaI. The locations of emission-line features of NaI D lines are invariable, which point to their formation in regions that are external to the supergiant's photosphere. Differential…
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