The Chemical composition of the post-AGB F-supergiant CRL 2688
Miho N. Ishigaki, Mudumba Parthasarathy, Bacham E. Reddy, Pedro, Garc\'ia-Lario, Yoichi Takeda, Wako Aoki, D. A. Garcia-Hernandez, and Arturo, Manchado

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical composition and spectral features of the post-AGB star CRL 2688, revealing its abundance patterns, circumstellar chemistry, and kinematic properties to understand its evolutionary processes.
Contribution
It provides detailed elemental abundances, molecular emission analysis, and velocity measurements, offering new insights into nucleosynthesis and mass loss in post-AGB stars.
Findings
Enhanced C, N, Na, and Y abundances typical of carbon-rich post-AGB stars.
Detection of molecular emission features with distinct velocity components.
No refractory element depletion indicated by normal zinc levels.
Abstract
We present an analysis of a high resolution (R~50,000) optical spectrum of the central region of the proto-planetary nebula CRL 2688. This object is thought to have recently moved off the AGB, and display abundance patterns of CNO and heavy elements that can provide us with important clues to understand the nucleosynthesis, dredge-up and mixing experienced by the envelope of the central star during its AGB stage of evolution. The analysis of the molecular features, presumably originated from the circumstellar matter provides further constraints on the chemistry and velocity of the expanding shell, expelled as a consequence of the strong mass loss experienced by the central star. We confirm that the central star shows a spectrum typical of an F-type supergiant with Teff=7250 K, log g=0.5 and [Fe/H]=-0.3 dex. We find that the abundance pattern of this object is characterized by…
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