Unveiling the Variability and Chemical Composition of AL Col
Surath C. Ghosh, Santosh Joshi, Samrat Ghosh, Athul Dileep, Otto Trust, Mrinmoy Sarkar, Jaime Andr\'es Rosales Guzm\'an, Nicol\'as Esteban Castro-Toledo, Oleg Malkov, Harinder P. Singh, Kefeng Tan, Sarabjeet S. Bedi

TL;DR
This study characterizes AL Col as a chemically peculiar star with rotational variability, detailed chemical abundances, and evidence of differential rotation, providing insights into its evolutionary status and magnetic properties.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive analysis combining photometry, spectroscopy, and modeling to reveal AL Col's chemical peculiarities, rotation, and evolutionary stage, which was not previously detailed.
Findings
Rotational frequency of 0.09655 d^{-1} identified from TESS data.
Star exhibits over-abundances of rare earth elements, classifying it as Ap/Bp-type.
Evidence of differential rotation from spot modeling.
Abstract
Using \tess\ short-cadence (120\,s) SAP flux, we identified a rotational frequency of 0.09655\, (\,d). Wavelet analysis reveals that while the amplitudes of the harmonic components vary over time, the strength of the primary rotational frequency remains stable. A SED analysis of multi-band photometric data yields an effective temperature () of {11,750\,K.} %MDPI: Comma added for five digits in the whole text, please check. High-resolution spectroscopic observations covering wavelengthrange 4500--7000\,\AA\ provide refined estimates of \teff\, =\, 13,814\, \, 400\,K, \logg\,=\, 4.09\, \, 0.08\,dex, and \vsini\, =\, 16 1\,\kms. Abundance analysis shows solar-like composition of O\,\textsc{ii}, Mg\,\textsc{ii}, S\,\textsc{ii}, and Ca\,\textsc{ii}, while helium is under-abundant by 0.62\,dex. Rare earth elements…
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