A rare phosphorus-rich star in an eclipsing binary from TESS
Colin P. Folsom, Mihkel Kama, T\~onis Eenm\"ae, Indrek Kolka, Anna, Aret, Vitalii Checha, Anni Kasikov, Laurits Leedj\"arv, Heleri Ramler

TL;DR
This study discovers a rare chemically peculiar star, likely a He-weak PGa type, in an eclipsing binary system with a low-mass companion, highlighting unique surface abundance patterns and stratification.
Contribution
It reports the first identification of a He-weak PGa star in an eclipsing binary, expanding understanding of chemically peculiar stars and their formation in binary systems.
Findings
The primary is a rare chemically peculiar star with phosphorus overabundance.
The transiting object is a low-mass stellar companion, not a planet.
Evidence of vertical stratification of phosphorus in the star's atmosphere.
Abstract
Context: Few exoplanets around hot stars with radiative envelopes have been discovered, although new observations from the TESS mission are improving this. Stars with radiative envelopes have little mixing at their surface, and thus their surface abundances provide a sensitive test case for a variety of processes including potentially star-planet interactions. Atomic diffusion is particularly important in these envelopes, producing chemically peculiar objects such as Am and HgMn stars. Aims: An exoplanet candidate around the B6 star HD 235349 was identified by TESS. Here we determine the nature of this transiting object and identify possible chemical peculiarities in the star. Methods: HD 235349 was observed using the long-slit spectrograph at Tartu Observatory, as well as photometrically by the TESS mission. The spectra were modeled to determine stellar parameters and chemical…
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