Near-IR CO and CN in classical Cepheids

Scott G. Call, Thomas Griffith, Eric G. Hintz, Steve Ardern, Vicky Scowcroft, Jared Davidson, Benjamin Boizelle

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Abstract

We present medium resolution near-infrared spectral measurements of the carbon monoxide (CO) and the cyano radical (CN) features in 12 Galactic classical Cepheids. The pulsation periods of our sample range from 5.5 to 69 days, and the stars studied each had five or more near-IR spectral observations. The CO and CN measurements were used to probe CNO abundances of these stars, and elemental abundance values from the literature were used to identify the trends of [C/N] and [O/N] with CN and CO. To put these measurements in context, we performed stellar atmosphere fitting to obtain estimates of stellar parameters, with a primary focus on effective temperature. Our measurements and temperature estimates show that CN is significantly affected by dredge-up of processed material. We provide discussion as to the potential nature of the recently confirmed classical Cepheid, ET Vul, and connect our near-infrared CO measurements to the mid-infrared period-colour-metallicity relation.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberstaf2216
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume545
Issue number4
Early online date16 Dec 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 16 Dec 2025

Data Availability Statement

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

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