ABSTRACTIn this paper, we report on the spectroscopic and photometric observations of the two Trapezium stars, Ori A and Ori D. The spectra of these stars were extracted from the ESO and ESPaDOnSarchives. Both stars exhibit nebular emission features, particularly within the core of the Balmer profiles and He I lines at and . Additionally, the spectral energy distributions of these targets were constructed, revealing an infrared excess in both. These emission structures and infrared excesses are attributed to the H II region caused by Ori C. Furthermore, detailed spectroscopic analysis performed to Ori A and Ori D revealed similar abundance patterns, with slight differences in carbon, magnesium, and aluminum. The effective temperatures derived from the spectroscopic analysis were used to determine their positions on the Hertzsprung‐Russell (H‐R) diagram. Additionally, the evolutionary tracks and isochrones constructed on the H‐R diagram allowed for the estimation of their evolutionary masses and ages. Finally, TESS observations of the target stars were obtained to investigate their light variations.
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