Iota Delphini appears to be an Am star,[6] also known as a metallic-line star. These types of stars have spectra indicating varying amounts of metals, like iron.[15] Observations of Iota Delphini's spectrum have showed lower amounts of calcium and higher amounts of iron than usual.[6]
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