V.G. Klochkova
1 Special Astrophysical Observatory,
N.Arkhyz, 357147 Russia
2 N.Copernicus Astronomical Center, PL-87-100 Torun,
Poland
3 The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada
V.G.Klochkova1, R.Szczerba2, V.E.Panchuk1, K.Volk3
Received...... / Accepted......
The optical spectrum of the infrared source IRAS04296+3429
(optical counterpart - G0Ia star, V=14.2) was obtained
with the echelle spectrometer PFES at the prime focus of the 6m
telescope. We discover emission bands (0,0) and (0,1) of
the Swan system of the molecule in the optical spectrum
of IRAS04296+3429. Comparison with the spectrum of the Hale-Bopp
comet leads us to propose that in both cases the same mechanism
(resonance fluorescence) is responsible for the emission in the
molecular bands.
Several strong absorptional features whose positions coincide with known diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) are revealed in the spectrum of IRAS04296+3429.
The infrared spectrum of IRAS04296+3429 shows the famous
21m feature (Kwok et al. 1989), but this object has not
been observed by KAO (Omont et al. 1995). However, like
IRAS05113+1347, IRAS05341+0852 and IRAS22223+4327 (Kwok et
al. 1995, Szczerba et al. 1996), our detailed modelling of its
spectral energy distribution suggested that this source also
should show the 30
m band. In fact, ISO discovered
a broad, relatively strong feature around 30
m for
IRAS04296+3429 (Szczerba et al. 1998, in preparation).
The surface chemical composition of the source IRAS04296+3429
is metal-deficient (the averaged value of the abundances of the
iron group elements Ti, V, Cr and Fe relative to the solar values
is ) and has been considerably
altered during the evolution: carbon, nitrogen and s-process
elements are overabundant relative to the metallicity.
The totality of physical and chemical parameters derived for
IRAS04296+3429 confirms a relation between presence of the
feature at 21m in the spectrum of a carbon rich star
and an excess of the s-process elements.
Stars: abundances - Stars: atmospheres - Stars: AGB and post-AGB - Stars: individual: IRAS04296+3429