chemical composition of rr lyn – an eclipsing binary system with am and λ boo type components
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Abstract
High-resolution spectroscopic observations of the eclipsing binary system RR Lyn were made using the 1.8 m telescope at the
Bohuynsan Optical Astronomical Observatory in Korea. The spectral resolving power was R = 82,000, with a signal to noise
ratio of S/N > 150. We found the effective temperatures and surface gravities of the primary and secondary components to be
equal to Teff = 7,920 & 7,210 K and log(g) = 3.80 & 4.16, respectively. The abundances of 34 and 17 different chemical elements
were found in the atmospheric components. Correlations between the derived abundances with condensation temperatures
and the second ionization potentials of these elements are discussed. The primary component is a typical metallic line star
with the abundances of light and iron group elements close to solar values, while elements with atomic numbers Z > 30 are
overabundant by 0.5–1.5 dex with respect to solar values. The secondary component is a λ Boo type star. In this type of stars,
CNO abundances are close to solar values, while the abundance pattern shows a negative correlation with condensation
temperatures.
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| Authors | ;Yeuncheol Jeong;Alexander V. Yushchenko;Dmytry N. Doikov;Vira F. Gopka;Volodymyr O. Yushchenko |
| Journal | the journal of supercritical fluids |
| Year | 2017 |
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10.5140/JASS.2017.34.2.75
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