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Abundance analyses of the new R Coronae Borealis stars: ASAS-RCB-8 and ASAS-RCB-10
B. P. Hema, Gajendra Pandey, Devika Kamath, N. Kameswara Rao, David Lambert, Vincent M. Woolf
Published 2017-07-05Version 1
Abundance analyses of the two newly discovered R Coronae Borealis (RCB) stars ASAS-RCB-8 and ASAS-RCB-10 were conducted using high-resolution optical spectra and model atmospheres. Their chemical compositions place the pair among the majority class of RCBs. ASAS-RCB-10 is one of the most N-poor majority RCBs with an above average O abundance. Relative to ASAS-RCB-10, ASAS-RCB-8 is H poor by 1.6 dex, O-poor by 0.7 dex but N-rich by 0.8 dex suggesting a higher contamination by CNO-cycled material.
Comments: Accepted for publication in PASP
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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