Changing CO bands in near-IR spectra of CP Cephei

Scott G. Call, Eric G. Hintz, Steve Ardern, Victoria Scowcroft, Timothy D. Morrell

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Abstract

We present time-series near-infrared spectra for the classical Cepheid, CP Cephei, from the Astrophysical Research Consortium 3.5-m telescope and near-infrared spectrograph, TripleSpec, at Apache Point Observatory, NM, USA. Spectral observations were made at nine points through the minimum and partway up the ascending portion of the optical light curve for the star. Carbon monoxide (CO) was detected in absorption in the 2.3-m region for each observation. We measured the strength of CO absorption using the 2-0 band head in the feature for each observation and confirm that the CO varies with pulsation. We show that these measurements follow the colour curve, confirming that temperature drives the destruction of CO. By obtaining convolved filter magnitudes from the spectral data we found that the effect of the CO feature on K magnitudes is small, unlike the CO feature in the mid-infrared at 4.5 m. The dissociation of CO in the near-infrared spectra tracks with the effect seen in the mid-infrared photometric measurements of a similar Galactic Cepheid. Confirmation of the varying CO feature illustrates the need for further investigations into the related mid-infrared period-colour-metallicity relation in order to address the impact of Cepheid metallicities on the Hubble tension.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2221-2227
Number of pages7
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume534
Issue number3
Early online date25 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Nov 2024

Data Availability Statement

The data discussed in this paper will be made available upon reasonable request.

Acknowledgements

We thank the anonymous reviewer for their insightful comments and suggestions, which have improved the quality of this work. This paper includes data collected by the TESS mission, which are publicly available from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST), and observations made with the Spitzer Space Telescope, which was operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology under a contract with NASA. Based on observations obtained with the Apache Point Observatory 3.5-m telescope, which is owned and operated by the Astrophysical Research Consortium. VS thanks Dr David Carty for fruitful discussions on CO chemistry.

Keywords

  • infrared: stars
  • stars: abundances
  • stars: variables: Cepheids

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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