Line lists Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Galan C.
  2. Mikolajewska J.
  3. Hinkle K.H.
  4. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

Knowledge of the elemental abundances of symbiotic giants is essential to address the role of chemical composition in the evolution of symbiotic binaries, to map their parent population, and to trace their mass transfer history. However, there are few symbiotic giants for which the photospheric abundances are fairly well determined. This is the second in a series of papers on chemical composition of symbiotic giants determined from high-resolution (R~50000) near-IR spectra. Results are presented for the late-type giant star in the AE Ara, BX Mon, KX TrA, and CL Sco systems. Spectrum synthesis employing standard local thermal equilibrium (LTE) analysis and stellar atmosphere models were used to obtain photospheric abundances of CNO and elements around the iron peak (Sc, Ti, Fe, and Ni). Our analysis resulted in sub-solar metallicities in BX Mon, KX TrA, and CL Sco by [Fe/H]~-0.3 or -0.5 depending on the value of microturbulence. AE Ara shows metallicity closer to solar by ~0.2 dex. The enrichment in ^14^N isotope found in all these objects indicates that the giants have experienced the first dredge-up. In the case of BX Mon first dredge-up is also confirmed by the low ^12^C/^13^C isotopic ratio of ~8.

Keywords
  1. Infrared astronomy
  2. Spectroscopy
  3. Atomic physics
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2015MNRAS.447..492G
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2019-10-22T12:30:07Z
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2019-10-22T12:30:07Z
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