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Understanding the atmospheric parameters of stars on the top of the RGB is essential to reveal the chemical composition of the Milky Way, as they can be used to probe the farthest parts of our Galaxy. Our goal is to determine the chemical composition of 21 RGB stars with T₄₅₅<4200K selected from the APOGEE-2 DR17 database using new observations carried out with the spectrograph mounted on the 1-m telescope of the Hungarian Piszk\'esteto Observatory and the SONG spectrograph (R=77000) on the Hertzsprung SONG telescope in the 4500-5800A wavelength range. This is the first time the spectrograph (R=18000) on the 1-m telescope at Piszk\'esteto Observatory was used to measure the abundances of stars. We created a new LTE spectral library using MARCS model atmospheres and SYNSPEC by including the line list of 23 molecules to determine atmospheric parameters (T₄₅₅, g, Fe/H, /Fe) and abundances of Si, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, and Ni with FERRE. The resulting parameters were compared to that of APOGEE. We found a good agreement in general, the average difference is -11. 2K in T₄₅₅, 0. 11dex in g, 0. 10dex in Fe/H, and -0. 01dex in /Fe. Our analysis successfully demonstrates the ability of the spectrograph at Piszk\'esteto Observatory to reliably measure the abundance of bright stars.
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