Discovery of a variable lead-rich hot subdwarf: UVO 0825+15
C. S. Jeffery, A. S. Baran, N. T. Behara, A. Kvammen, P. Martin,, Naslim N., R. H. {\O}stensen, H. P. Preece, M. D. Reed, J. H. Telting, and V., M. Woolf

TL;DR
UVO 0825+15 is a unique hot helium-rich subdwarf with extreme lead overabundance, pulsations, and complex chemical composition, providing new insights into stellar atmospheres and diffusion processes.
Contribution
This paper reports the discovery of a lead-rich hot subdwarf with pulsations, the first of its kind, expanding understanding of chemical peculiarities and variability in such stars.
Findings
High lead overabundance detected in the star.
Identification of multi-periodic non-radial g-mode pulsations.
Chemical analysis reveals extreme overabundances of heavy elements.
Abstract
UVO0825+15 is a hot bright helium-rich subdwarf which lies in {\it K2} Field 5 and in a sample of intermediate helium-rich subdwarfs observed with {\it Subaru/HDS}. The {\it K2} light curve shows low-amplitude variations, whilst the {\it Subaru} spectrum shows Pb{\sc iv} absorption lines, indicative of a very high lead overabundance. UVO0825+15 also has a high proper motion with kinematics typical for a thick disk star. Analyses of ultraviolet and intermediate dispersion optical spectra rule out a short-period binary companion, and provide fundamental atmospheric parameters of \,K, , , , and angular radius radians (formal errors). The high-resolution spectrum shows that carbon is dex subsolar, iron is approximately…
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