Odesa Astronomical Publications
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ISSN 1810-4215
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Журнал «Одеські астрономічні публікації» публікує наукові статі з питань астрономії, астрофізики, космічних досліджень, а також матеріали конференцій, які організовуються й проводяться за участю НДІ «Астрономічна обсерваторія» Одеського національного університету імені І. І. Мечникова.
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Документ Spectroscopic investigations of Galactic clusters with associated cepheid variables II NGC 5662 and V CEN(Одеський національний університет імені І. І. Мечникова, 2018) Usenko, I. A.; Kniazev, A. Yu.; Kovtyukh, Valery V.; Mishenina, T. V.; Miroshnichenko, A. S.; Turner, D. G.; Protsyuk, Yu. I.We present the results of a spectroscopic and photometric investigation of 15 objects from the open cluster NGC 5662, which contains the Cepheid V Cen. Besides the Cepheid, we studied one G-supergiant, two K-giants, four B-giants, and seven main sequence stars. Radial velocities (RV), vsini, TeS, logg, and [Fe/Hj were determined using model fitting. We have derived the color-excesses, reddenings, and intrinsic colors for these stars to determine their true Tff and log g from comparison to the atmosphere models, especially for hot stars, and to determine their absolute magnitudes. RV and GAIA DR2 2018 parallax/distanee values for these stars allowed us to determine their membership in the cluster and to construct it 3D kinematic models. These parallaxes and reddenings led to the distances in a range of 700875 pc, while photometric My gave the distances of 550-660 pc. Two objects from our list were found to be non-members of the cluster, and two other objects to be background stars. All members have [Fe/Hj = —0.1 ±0.04 dex. The main sequence stars and B-giants have abundances of C, N, and Na close to the solar one, while the cool supergiants and giants show a deficit of carbon, an overabundance of nitrogen, and a small overabundance or close to the solar sodium content. Two Li-rich K-giants, HD 127733 and HD 127753, were discovered in the cluster.Документ Spectroscopic investigations of galactic clusters with associated Cepheid variables. III. Collinder 394 and BB SGR(Одеський національний університет імені І. І. Мечникова, 2019) Usenko, I. A.; Kniazev, A. Yu.; Katkov, I. Yu.; Kovtyukh, Valery V.; Mishenina, T. V.; Miroshnichenko, A. S.; Turner, D. G.We present the results of a spectroscopic and photometric investigation of 20 objects from the open cluster Collinder 394, which contains the Cepheid BB Sgr. Besides the Cepheid, we studied tree K-giants, four B-giants, and twelve B-A-F main sequence stars. Radial velocities (RV), v sin i, Teff, log g, were determined using spectroscopic model fitting and atmosphere models. We have derived the color-excesses, reddenings, and intrinsic colors for these stars using their Teff and log g from comparison to the atmosphere models, especially for hot stars. Proper motions, RV and GAIA DR2 2018 parallax/distance values for these stars allowed us to determine their membership in the cluster and absolute magnitudes. We found that seven stars do not belong to the cluster. The parallaxes and reddenings of 13 confidently cluster members led to the distances in a range of 630–800 pc, although the majority of them (8 objects) are located at a mean distance of 657.7±66.7 pc, and 5 objects with the Cepheid could probably belong to the cluster’s corona. All the members have [Fe/H] near 0.1 dex. The main sequence B-star No. 76 (HD 174307) has a low rotational velocity projection, and this fact allows us to determine its chemical composition to compare with that of the Cepheid BB Sgr. Its CNO and Na abundances are close to the solar one, while the Cepheid show a deficit of carbon, an overabundance of nitrogen, nearly solar oxygen, and an overabundance of sodium. Three foreground K-giants have different C abundances (from a deficit to the solar), and Na (from the solar to an overabundance) as well as a solar-like O content. The foreground F7-8 V star No. 75 (CPD −20◦7218) was revealed to be a Li-rich star, while the A7 V star No. 69 (BD −20◦5290) has an anomalous deficit of CNO with overabundances of some α, r- and s-process elements.Документ Spectroscopic investigations of galactic clusters with associated cepheid variables. IV. Collinder 220 and UW CAR(Одеський національний університет імені І. І. Мечникова, 2020) Usenko, I. A.; Kniazev, A. Yu.; Katkov, I. Yu.; Kovtyukh, Valery V.; Mishenina, T. V.; Miroshnichenko, A. S.; Turner, D. G.We present the results of a spectroscopic and photometric investigation of 18 probable members of the open cluster Collinder 220, which contains the Cepheid UW Car. Besides the Cepheid, we studied tree K-giants, two B-giants, and twelve B-A-F main sequence stars. Radial velocities (RV), v sin i, Te , and log g were determined using spectroscopic model fitting and atmosphere models. We have derived color-excesses, reddenings, and intrinsic colors for these stars using their Te and log g from comparison to the atmosphere models, especially for hot stars. Proper motions, RV, and the GAIA DR2 2018 parallaxes allowed us to determine their membership in the cluster and absolute magnitudes. We found that seven stars along with the Cepheid can be the cluster members with a high confidence. The parallaxes and reddenings of the 7 confident cluster members led to the distances in a range of 1900–2800 pc, while the other stars are probably foreground objects. All the members have [Fe/H] near 0.1 dex. The B-giant HD90435 located near the cluster’s “turn-off” point has a low projected rotational velocity, and this fact allows us to determine its chemical composition to compare with that of the Cepheid UW Car. The CNO abundances of HD90435 are nearly solar, while the Cepheid shows a deficit of carbon, an overabundance of nitrogen, a nearly solar oxygen, and an overabundance of sodium. The confident cluster member, K-supergiant CPD 57 3199, has CNO- and Na abundances close to those of UW Car.Документ THE STUDY OF GALACTIC BEAT CEPHEIDS WITH APPLICATION OF ITS RESULTS TO THOSE IN THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS(Astroprint, 2014) Chekhonadskikh, F. A.; Kovtyukh, Valery V.; Belik, S. I.A thorough study of the correlation between P1=P0 ratio, fundamental period, and chemical composition (abundances of metals that compose Z) was conducted to investigate the significance of the iron-peak elements on the ratio. The results suggested a more accurate P1=P0 ratio that can be useful as an alternative means of determining a beat Cepheid’s metallicity. Metallicities for a large sample of stars were analysed using the suggested ratio. The metallicity distribution function for the Magellanic Clouds projected on the celestial sphere was constructed for the first time, and several stars with anomalous metallicities were detected. The average metallicities of the Magellanic Clouds were also obtained independently: –0.30 dex for the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and –0.49 dex for the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). The [Fe=H] values for two newly-found bimodal Cepheids in the Galactic bulge were estimated: –0.39 dex for OGLE-BLG-CEP-03 and –0.29 dex for OGLE-BLG-CEP-21.