Peculiar star 特殊恒星
In astrophysics, peculiar stars are stars with distinctly unusual metal abundances, at least in their surface layers.
Chemically peculiar stars (CP stars) are common among hot main sequence (hydrogen-burning) stars. These hot peculiar stars have been divided into 4 main classes on the basis of their spectra, although two classification systems are sometimes used: metallic-lined (Am, CP1), Ap (CP2), mercury-manganese (HgMn, CP3) and helium-weak (He-weak, CP4). The class names provide a good idea of the peculiarities that set them apart from other stars on the main sequence.