On the Evolutionary State of High-Latitude Variable V534 Lyr


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Abstract

Based on the high spectral resolution monitoring conducted at the 6-m BTA telescope, we study the optical spectrum of the high-latitude variable V534 Lyr. Heliocentric radial velocities Vr corresponding to the positions of all metal absorption components, as well as the Na I D and Hα lines were measured during all the observational sets. The analysis of the velocity field examining the lines of various nature revealed a low-amplitude variability of Vr based on the lines with a high excitation potential, which are formed in deep layers of the stellar atmosphere, and allowed to estimate the systemic velocity of Vsys ≈ −125 kms−1 (Vlsr ≈ −105 kms−1). The distance estimate of d ≈ 6 kpc for the star leads to its absolute magnitude of \(M_V \approx - 5_ \cdot ^m 3\), what corresponds to the spectral classification. The previously undetected spectral phenomenon was revealed for this star: at certain times a splitting of the profiles of low-excited absorptions is observed, reaching ΔVr = 20–50 kms−1. A combination of the parameters: reduced metallicity [Met/H] = −0.28, high nitrogen abundance [N/Fe] = +1.10, large spatial velocity, high luminosity, a strong variability of the emission-absorption profiles of HI lines, splitting of metal absorptions at different times of observations and the variability of the velocity field in the atmosphere allow to classify V534 Lyr as a pulsating star in the thick disk of our Galaxy.

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V. G. Klochkova

Special Astrophysical Observatory

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Email: Valentina.R11@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhnii Arkhyz, 369167

E. G. Sendzikas

Special Astrophysical Observatory

Email: Valentina.R11@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhnii Arkhyz, 369167

E. L. Chentsov

Special Astrophysical Observatory

Email: Valentina.R11@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhnii Arkhyz, 369167

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