Stars with Discrepant v sin i as Derived from the Ca II 3933 and Mg II 4481 Å Lines. VII. HD9531 (SB), HD31592 (SB2), HD129174 (SB?)


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In this paper of the series we analyze three stars listed among stars with discrepant v sin i: HD9531 and HD31592, which also show radial velocity variations inherent to spectroscopic binaries, and HD129174 which is an Mn-type star with a possible magnetic field. In HD9531 we confirm the radial velocity derived fromthe hydrogen lines as well as fromthe Ca II line at 3933 Å as variable. The profile of the calcium line also appears variable, and with the estimated magnetic induction Be = −630 ± 1340 G, this suggests that the abundance of calcium possibly varies over the surface of the star. We identified the lines of the secondary component in the spectrum of HD31592 revealing thus it is an SB2 binary with B9.5V and A0V components. While the primary star rotates with v sin i = 50 km s−1, the secondary star is faster with v sin i = 170 km s−1. We find that only 60% of the Mn lines identified in the spectrum of HD129174 can be fitted with a unique abundance value, whereas the remaining lines are stronger or fainter. We also identified two Xe II lines at 5339.33 Å and 5419.15 Å and estimated their log g f.

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J. Zverko

Istitute of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics; Masaryk University

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斯洛伐克, Tatranská Lomnica, 05960; Brno, 60177

I. Iliev

Institute of Astronomy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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保加利亚, Sofia, 1784

I. Romanyuk

Special Astrophysical Observatory

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俄罗斯联邦, Nizhnii Arkhyz, 369167

I. Stateva

Institute of Astronomy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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保加利亚, Sofia, 1784

D. Kudryavtsev

Special Astrophysical Observatory

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俄罗斯联邦, Nizhnii Arkhyz, 369167

E. Semenko

Special Astrophysical Observatory

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俄罗斯联邦, Nizhnii Arkhyz, 369167

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