Actinium Abundance in the Atmospheres of Three Red Supergiants in the Magellanic Clouds


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Abstract

The actinium abundance in the atmospheres of red supergiants PMMR23 and PMMR144 in the Small Magellanic Cloud and RM_1-667 in the Large Magellanic Cloud was estimated. The results of spectral observations with the ESO 3.6-m telescope with resolving power R = 30000 were used. Since actinium was not found in the atmospheres of PMMR23 and PMMR144, only the upper limits were set on its abundance: logN(Ac/H) <–15.1 and–15.0, respectively. The estimated abundance of actinium in the atmosphere of RM_1-667 varied with parameters of the atmospheric model from–14.1 to–13.3. The lines of ionized actinium λ 616.475 nm and λ 581.085 nm were used in this analysis.

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V. F. Gopka

Scientific Research Institute Astronomical Observatory

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Email: vfgopka@ukr.net
Ukraine, Odessa, 65014

A. V. Shavrina

Main Astronomical Observatory

Email: vfgopka@ukr.net
Ukraine, Kyiv, 03143

V. A. Yushchenko

Scientific Research Institute Astronomical Observatory

Email: vfgopka@ukr.net
Ukraine, Odessa, 65014

A. V. Yushchenko

Astrocamp Contents Research Institute

Email: vfgopka@ukr.net
Korea, Republic of, Goyang, 10-329

Ya. V. Pavlenko

Main Astronomical Observatory

Email: vfgopka@ukr.net
Ukraine, Kyiv, 03143

S. M. Andrievsky

Scientific Research Institute Astronomical Observatory

Email: vfgopka@ukr.net
Ukraine, Odessa, 65014

S. V. Vasileva

Scientific Research Institute Astronomical Observatory

Email: vfgopka@ukr.net
Ukraine, Odessa, 65014

Ch. Kim

Chonbuk National University

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Korea, Republic of, Chonju, 561-756

Y. Jeong

Sejong University

Email: vfgopka@ukr.net
Korea, Republic of, Seoul, 05-006

Yu. P. Lyubchik

Main Astronomical Observatory

Email: vfgopka@ukr.net
Ukraine, Kyiv, 03143

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