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Monitoring Monitoring of of the Yellow the Yellow Hypergiant Rho Cas Hypergiant Rho Cas : : Results of the High- Results of the High- Resolution Spectroscopy Resolution Spectroscopy During 2007 - 2011 During 2007 - 2011 V.G. Klochkova (SAO RAS, Nizhnij Arkhyz, Russia) I.A. Usenko (Dpt. Of Astronomy, Odessa Naional University, Odessa, Ukraine)

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Monitoring of the Yellow Hypergiant Rho Cas : Results of the High-Resolution Spectroscopy During 2007 - 2011. V.G. Klochkova (SAO RAS, Nizhnij Arkhyz, Russia) I.A. Usenko (Dpt. Of Astronomy, Odessa Naional University, Odessa, Ukraine). Mean features. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MonitoringMonitoring of of the Yellow the Yellow Hypergiant Rho CasHypergiant Rho Cas: Results of the : Results of the

High-Resolution SpectroscopyHigh-Resolution Spectroscopy During 2007 - 2011During 2007 - 2011

V.G. Klochkova (SAO RAS, Nizhnij Arkhyz, Russia)

I.A. Usenko (Dpt. Of Astronomy, Odessa Naional University, Odessa, Ukraine)

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Mean features

• 1) High-mass stars with limiting high luminosity (Mv > -8m);

• 2) High rate of mass loss;• 3) Dynamical instability in their atmospheres

(pulsations);• 4) Presence of extensive circuumstellar shells;• 5) «Shell episodes» demonstration

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Hertzsprung-Russel diagram for the brightest stars

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Mean Parameters

• <V> = 4.4 mag ; R = 400 - 500 Rsun

• <L> = 501 200 Lsun ; Teff = 6500 - 7200 K

• Mass = 40 Msun Age = 4-6 Myr

• Spectral Type: Mass loss:

• K0 - before 1930 2.5 10-5 Msun - 1955-57

• F8 Ia - 1943 2.5 10-6 Msun - 1959

• K-M - 1946-1947 2.5 10-5 Msun - 1960

• F8-G2 Ia0 - now 1.0 10-4 Msun- now

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Related objects

• V509 Cas (HR 8752) Sp. G0 - G5 Ia0

• Teff = 4000 K; log g = -2.0; Vt = 11.0 km/s (Luck, 1975)

• Teff = 5478 K; log g = 0.9 (Fry & Aller, 1975)

• V 766 Cen (HR 5171) Sp. G8 Ia0

• Teff = 4893 K; log g = 0.00 [Fe/H] = +0.02 (Warren, 1973)

• V382 Car (HR 4337) Sp. G0 Ia0

• Teff = 5866 K; log g = 0.5; Vt = 7.0 km/s; [Fe/H] =+0.05 (Usenko et al., 2011)

• V1302 Aql (IRC + 10420) Sp. F8 Ia0 OH-maser

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Observations

• 6m BTA telescope SAO RAN• echelle-spectrograph NES in Nesmit focus• with CCD 2048 x 2048• R = 60000; S/N = 100• Spectral ranges: Extraction:• 4422 - 5930 A ECHELLE context from MIDAS • 4514 - 6014 A Processing:• 5208 - 6690 A DECH 20

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—V brightness curve of Cas (fi.lled symbols) compared in the top

panel to the radial velocity curve (dotted line), observed over the past 8.5 yr (1994-2002) (Loebel et al., 2003, ApJ 583, 923)

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Fragment of Rho Cas spectrum

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Effective temperature

• Teff were determined using spectroscopic criteria (Kovtuykh, 2007, MNRAS 378, 617) by the method based on the depth ratios of selected pairs of spectral lines most sensitives to the temperatuures.

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Spectral lines used in analysis

• 1) Symmetric lines ( in most cases - single moderate intensity lines of metals).

• 2) Short-wave components of splitted low-excited absorptions.

• 3) Long-wave components of splitted low-excited absorptions.

• 4) Neutral hydrogen lines (alpha & beta).

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List of splitted lines in Rho Cas spectra

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• Element Lambda Xlow, eV Element Lambda Xlow, eV

• ----------------------------------------------------------------------• Ti II 4563.76 1.22 Fe I 5429.70 0.96

• Ti II 4571.97 1.57 Fe I 5434.52 1.01

• Ba II 4934.08 0.00 Fe I 5446.92 0.99

• Fe I 5269.54 0.85 Fe I 5455.62 1.01

• Fe I 5328.04 0.92 Ba II 5853.67 0.60

• Fe I 5371.49 0.96 Ba II 6141.71 0.70

• Fe I 5397.13 0.92 Ba II 6496.90 0.60

• Fe I 5405.77 0.99

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Heliocentrical Radial velocity measurementsVr (sym) -symmetric; Vr (blue)- short-wave; Vr (red) -long-wave; Vr (HI) - neutral hydrogen absorptions.

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• Date Vr (sym) NL Vr (blue) NL Vr (red) NL Vr(HI)

• ----------------------------------------------------------------------• 09.03.07 -54.4 613 -65.5 12 -34.9 12 -46.5 (B)

• 10.03.07 -54.9 556 -66.4 17 -34.5 17 -47.4 (B)

• 20.10.08 -51.1 519 -62.2 12 -37.1 12 -44.6 (A)

• 30.09.09 -43.2 483 -62.8 12 -37.1 12 -46.2 (A)

• 01.08.10 -39.2 551 -61.8 11 -32.6 11 -40.2 (B)

• 24.09.10 -40.1 411 -60.3 11 -33.4 12 -30.2 (A)

• 13.01.11 -43.7 473 -59.6 11 -32.9 12 -32.6 (A)

• 13.01.11 -43.8 548 -60.1 12 -33.9 12 -33.4 (A)

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Ba II 6141 A line profile

1-HJD 2454760.2 (6744 K); 2-HJD 2455575.1 (6322 K); 3-HJD 24518.4 (6610 K); 4-HJD 2455464.4 (6044 K);

5-HJD 2455409.5 (5777 K)

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D2 Na I 5889 A line profile1-HJD 2454760.2 (6744 K); 2-HJD 2455575.1 (6322 K);

3-HJD 24518.4 (6610 K); 4-HJD 2455464.4 (6044 K);

5-HJD 2455409.5 (5777 K)

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D2 Na I 5889 A line profile from Loebel et al. (2003)

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Central Part of Halpha line profiles 1-HJD 2454760.2 (6744 K); 2-HJD 2455575.1 (6322 K);

3-HJD 24518.4 (6610 K); 4-HJD 2455464.4 (6044 K);

5-HJD 2455409.5 (5777 K)

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Halpha line profiles from Loebel et al. (2003)

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Dependence of Vr measured by absorption core from its residual intensity

Dots - separate absorptions of symmetrical lines of metals; squares -short-wave components of splitting absorptions; circles - long-wave

ones; cross - HI absorption components; stars - short-wave and long-wave D Na I lines components; dashed line - Vsys = -47 km/s

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Dependence of Vr measured by absorption core from its residual intensity

Dots - separate absorptions of symmetrical lines of metals; squares -short-wave components of splitting absorptions; circles - long-wave

ones; cross - HI absorption components; stars - shor-twave and long-wave D Na I lines components; dashed line - Vsys = -47 km/s

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Dependence of Vr measured by absorption core from its residual intensity

Dots - separate absorptions of symmetrical lines of metals; squares -short-wave components of splitting absorptions; circles - long-wave

ones; cross - HI absorption components; stars - short-wave and long-wave D Na I lines components; dashed line - Vsys = -47 km/s

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Dependence of Vr measured by absorption core from its residual intensity

Dots - separate absorptions of symmetrical lines of metals; squares -short-wave components of splitting absorptions; circles - long-wave

ones; cross - HI absorption components; stars - short-wave and long-wave D Na I lines components; dashed line - Vsys = -47 km/s

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Dependence of Vr measured by absorption core from its residual intensity

Dots - separate absorptions of symmetrical lines of metals; squares -short-wave components of splitting absorptions; circles - long-wave

ones; cross - HI absorption components; stars - short-wave and long-wave D Na I lines components; dashed line - Vsys = -47 km/s

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Dependence of Vr measured by absorption core from its residual intensity

Dots - separate absorptions of symmetrical lines of metals; squares -short-wave components of splitting absorptions; circles - long-wave

ones; cross - HI absorption components; stars - short-wave and long-wave D Na I lines components; dashed line - Vsys = -47 km/s

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Dependence of Vr measured by absorption core from its residual intensity

Dots - separate absorptions of symmetrical lines of metals; squares -short-wave components of splitting absorptions; circles - long-wave

ones; cross - HI absorption components; stars - short-wave and long-wave D Na I lines components; dashed line - Vsys = -47 km/s

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Dependence of Vr measured by absorption core from its residual intensity

Dots - separate absorptions of symmetrical lines of metals; squares -short-wave components of splitting absorptions; circles - long-wave

ones; cross - HI absorption components; stars - short-wave and long-wave D Na I lines components; dashed line - Vsys = -47 km/s

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Dependence of Vr measured by absorption core from its residual intensity

Dots - separate absorptions of symmetrical lines of metals; squares -short-wave components of splitting absorptions; circles - long-wave

ones; cross - HI absorption components; stars - short-wave and long-wave D Na I lines components; dashed line - Vsys = -47 km/s

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Dependence of Vr measured by absorption core from its residual intensity

Dots - separate absorptions of symmetrical lines of metals; squares -short-wave components of splitting absorptions; circles - long-wave

ones; cross - HI absorption components; stars - short-wave and long-wave D Na I lines components; dashed line - Vsys = -47 km/s

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Atmosphere parameters and metallicity

• Teff = 6000 K; log g = 0.25; [Fe/H] = +0.05

• (Boyarchuk & Lyubimkov, 1983, Izv. Krym. Astroph. Obs 66, 130)

• [Na/H] = +0.47; log M/Msun= 1.42

• (Takeda & Takada-Hidai, 1994, PASJ 46, 395)

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Chemical CompositionRho Cas V382 Cas

Teff = 6174\pm43 K; log g = 1.0; Teff = 5866\pm47 K; log g = 0.5; Vt = 9.30 km/s Vt = 7.00 km/s

• Element [E/H] Sigma NL [E/H] Sigma NL

• C I -0.47 0.14 6. -0.55 0.24 16

• O I -0.36 0.30 4 -0.50 0.11 3

• Na I +0.44 0.09 2 +0.72 0.18 3

• Mg I -0.28 0.26 2 +0.33 0.00 1

• Si I +0.08 0.15 15 +0.22 0.20 19

• S I -0.16 0.26 2 -0.15 0.12 4

• Ca I -0.30 0.11 8 -0.07 0.17 7

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Chemical CompositionRho Cas V382 Cas

Teff = 6174\pm43 K; log g = 1.0; Teff = 5866\pm47 K; log g = 0.5; Vt = 9.30 km/s Vt = 7.00 km/s

• Element [E/H] Sigma NL [E/H] Sigma NL

• Sc I +0.50 0.06 4 +0.55 0.09 4

• Sc II +0.07 0.03 2 +0.08 0.00 1• Ti I +0.09 0.14 17 +0.27 0.24 31• Ti II -0.27 0.06 2 +0.08 0.00 1• V I +0.04 0.19 11 +0.13 0.16 16• V II +0.01 0.00 1 -0.17 0.12 4• Cr I +0.11 0.30 14 +0.19 0.25 32• Cr II -0.26 0.30 4 +0.18 0.00 1• Mn I -0.34 0.17 7 -0.26 0.24 7•

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Chemical CompositionRho Cas V382 Cas

Teff = 6174\pm43 K; log g = 1.0; Teff = 5866\pm47 K; log g = 0.5; Vt = 9.30 km/s Vt = 7.00 km/s

• Element [E/H] Sigma NL [E/H] Sigma NL

• Fe I -0.08 0.16 98 +0.05 0.18 157

• Fe II -0.08 0.11 17 +0.05 0.11 14

• Co I -0.13 0.31 8 +0.13 0.30 12

• Ni I +0.01 0.22 30 -0.08 0.23 61

• Cu I +0.08 0.39 3 -0.11 0.26 3

• Zn I +0.07 0.00 1 -0.06 0.36 3

• Sr I +1.65 0.00 1 +0.35 0.00 1

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Chemical CompositionRho Cas V382 Cas

Teff = 6174\pm43 K; log g = 1.0; Teff = 5866\pm47 K; log g = 0.5; Vt = 9.30 km/s Vt = 7.00 km/s

• Element [E/H] Sigma NL [E/H] Sigma NL • Y I +1.07 0.00 1 +1.01 0.00 1• Y II +0.34 0.20 2 +0.16 0.24 1

• Zr II -0.02 0.15 2 +0.16 0.07 2• La II +0.08 0.74 2 -0.40 0.00 1• Ce II -0.12 0.19 5 +0.01 0.18 7• Pr II +0.15 0.29 3 +0.07 0.33 3• Nd II +0.19 0.18 9 +0.25 0.15 8• Eu II +0.27 0.12 2 +0.06 0.17 2• Gd II -0.05 0.00 1 +0.08 0.00 1• •

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Conclusions

• 1) During 2007-2011 Teff demostrated changes within 5777-6744 K.

• 2) The field of velocities has been analysed using the most number of single lines (some hundred ones in each spectrum) and splitted lines (about 12 ones on visual range).

• 3) The field of velocities has changed from date to date. In the single moments we can observe the radial velocity dependence from the residual line depth, i.e. the existence of velocity gradient in stelllar atmosphere.

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Conclusions

• 4)In the long-wave components of splitted absorptional -forming region the velocity gradient take place too. At that its value has exceeded 15 km/s for single moments and the speed depended from line depth is the continuation of such dependence for single lines.

• 5) In the single date we can see the same gradient from short-wave components, but it is marked less and its value is no more 6 km/s.

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Conclusions

• 6) Long-wave components of splitting absorptions are the usual photospherical ones, their forming region and velocity do not differ from the same for single absorptions. Short-wave components have formed in the circumstellar shell.

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Conclusions

• 7) According to carbon, sodium and magnesium content, Rho Cas has gone through dredge-up in the red supergiant stage and is presently evolving blueward. Our [Na/H] = +0.44 dex agrees excellent with theoretical value +0.47 dex for star with mass about 26-30 Msun from Takeda & Takada-Hidai (1994)