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The Chemical Composition of V1719 Cyg: δ Scuti Type Star without the Accretion of Interstellar Matter KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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한국우주과학회 (The Korean Space Science Society)
초록

High resolution spectroscopic observation of V1719 Cyg were made at 1.8 meter telescope of Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy observatory in Korea. Spectral resolving power was R=45,000, signal to noise ratio S/N>100. The abundances of 28 chemical elements from carbon to dysprosium were found with the spectrum synthesis method. The abundances of oxygen, titanium, vanadium and elements with Z>30 are overabundant by 0.2–0.9 dex with respect to the solar values. Correlations of derived abundances with condensation temperatures and second ionization potentials of these elements are discussed. The possible influence of accretion from interstellar environment is not so strong as for ρ Pup and other stars with similar temperatures. The signs of accretion are absent. The comparison of chemical composition with solar system r- & s-process abundance patterns shows the enhancement of the photosphere by s-process elements.

목차
1. INTRODUCTION
2. HISTORY OF V1719 CYG
3. THE USED SPECTRUM AND THE ABUNDANCEANALYSIS
4. DISCUSSION
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저자
  • Alexander V. Yushchenko(Astrocamp Contents Research Institute, Goyang 10329, Korea)
  • Chulhee Kim(Division of Science Education, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonbuk 54896, Korea)
  • Yeuncheol Jeong(Daeyang Humanity College, Sejong University/Department of Mathematics, Physics, and Astronomy, Odessa National Maritime University) Corresponding Author
  • Dmytry N. Doikov(Department of Mathematics, Physics, and Astronomy, Odessa National Maritime University)
  • Volodymyr A. Yushchenko(Astronomical Observatory, Odessa National University)
  • Sergii V. Khrapatyi(Department of Biophysics and Medical Informatics, National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv/Department of Computer Systems and Technologies, Interregional Academy of Personnel Management)
  • Aizat Demessinova(Physico-Technical Department, Al Farabi Kazakh National University)