showing
Comet Lovejoy and the
Double Cluster.
Trumpler 2 is on the left edge and DY Persei is visible as a faint red star nearby.(Juan lacruz) DY Persei is a
carbon star, with an excess of carbon relative to oxygen in its atmosphere. This causes dramatic changes in the atmospheric chemistry that are visible in the spectrum. The spectral type under the original M-K carbon star system is C5,4pJ: (C54pJ:). This means that the spectrum overall is comparable to a late K or early M class, with strong C2
Swan bands. The "p" indicates that there are peculiarities and the "J" that there are
isotopic bands from 13C. In the revised M-K system, the spectral type is C-R4+ C25.5. This describes essentially the same spectral features, although the C-R type indicates that the isotopic bands are strong but not sufficiently so to merit a "J". The exact 13C/12C ratio for DY Persei is disputed.
S-process metal spectral lines are weak compared to other carbon stars, suggesting that DY Persei is not a thermally-pulsing
asymptotic giant branch star. Overall, hydrogen spectral features are weak and metal lines typical, showing that DY Persei is hydrogen-deficient but not metal-poor. During deep minima, the carbon-related spectral bands become less prominent, and some
emission lines are seen. In typical R CrB variables, the spectra at minimum show many strong emission lines of metals, but in DY Persei only a few are detected. A broad emission line of neutral sodium is seen, together with possible emission from neutral calcium and carbon. ==Properties==