scholarly journals High-resolution spectroscopy of two LBV cycles of HR Car

2003 ◽  
Vol 212 ◽  
pp. 243-244 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Szeifert ◽  
Andreas Kaufer ◽  
Paul A. Crowther ◽  
Otmar Stahl ◽  
Chris Sterken

Luminous Blue Variables (LBVs or S Dor Variables) are showing characteristic variability of very long timescales of a decade and more. During their expansion and contraction phases, they move across a wide part of the H-R diagram with dramatic changes of their stellar wind characteristics, radius and temperature. We present results of our long-term spectroscopic monitoring campaigns for the galactic star HR Car with optical spectra taken over 13 years and two minimum and maximum phases observed during this time.

1994 ◽  
Vol 162 ◽  
pp. 532-533
Author(s):  
A. Kaufer ◽  
H. Mandel ◽  
O. Stahl ◽  
B. Wolf ◽  
Th. Szeifert ◽  
...  

Galactic Luminous Blue Variables and A- and B-type supergiants were monitored spectroscopically with high resolution in wavelength and time. Line profile variations on different timescales are found.


2000 ◽  
Vol 175 ◽  
pp. 344-347
Author(s):  
M. Pogodin

AbstractNew results of high-resolution spectroscopy of four pre-main sequence Ae/Be stars are presented. An analysis of parameters of lines originating in different regions of the circumstellar (CS) envelope (Hα, Hβ, He I 5876, DNal) allows to reconstruct a picture of the interaction between the star and the CS environment which can be displayed in different forms. At least two separate processes seem to impact the structural and kinematical properties of the envelope: the stellar wind from the stellar surface and the matter infall onto the star from the CS media. A possible relation between these two phenomena is discussed in the framework of different models. Some similarity between observational phenomena in Herbig Ae/Be and classical Be stars is noted in spite of their difference in evolutionary status.


1991 ◽  
Vol 130 ◽  
pp. 471-476
Author(s):  
P. Petrov ◽  
O. Vilhu

AbstractUsing high resolution spectroscopy of the T Tau star RY Tau in the regions of Hα and Na D lines, we discovered line profile variability, which is interpreted by a hypothesis of stellar ’prominences’: cool gas clouds are moving inside the stellar wind, ascending and descending on a time scale of a few days. These clouds are supposed to be controlled by the magnetic field of the star. The range of radial velocities of the clouds (−100 to +100 km/s) is twice as large as the rotational velocity (v sin i) of the star. The form of variability of the Hα profile suggests the existence of two components: the (variable) stellar wind and the circumstellar disc.


2018 ◽  
Vol 612 ◽  
pp. A40 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Simón-Díaz ◽  
C. Aerts ◽  
M. A. Urbaneja ◽  
I. Camacho ◽  
V. Antoci ◽  
...  

Context. Despite important advances in space asteroseismology during the last decade, the early phases of evolution of stars with masses above ~15 M⊙ (including the O stars and their evolved descendants, the B supergiants) have been only vaguely explored up to now. This is due to the lack of adequate observations for a proper characterization of the complex spectroscopic and photometric variability occurring in these stars. Aim. Our goal is to detect, analyze, and interpret variability in the early-B-type supergiant HD 2905 (κ Cas, B1 Ia) using long-term, ground-based, high-resolution spectroscopy. Methods. We gather a total of 1141 high-resolution spectra covering some 2900 days with three different high-performance spectrographs attached to 1–2.6m telescopes at the Canary Islands observatories. We complement these observations with the hipparcos light curve, which includes 160 data points obtained during a time span of ~1200 days. We investigate spectroscopic variability of up to 12 diagnostic lines by using the zero and first moments of the line profiles. We perform a frequency analysis of both the spectroscopic and photometric dataset using Scargle periodograms. We obtain single snapshot and time-dependent information about the stellar parameters and abundances by means of the FASTWIND stellar atmosphere code. Results. HD 2905 is a spectroscopic variable with peak-to-peak amplitudes in the zero and first moments of the photospheric lines of up to 15% and 30 km s−1, respectively. The amplitude of the line-profile variability is correlated with the line formation depth in the photosphere and wind. All investigated lines present complex temporal behavior indicative of multi-periodic variability with timescales of a few days to several weeks. No short-period (hourly) variations are detected. The Scargle periodograms of the hipparcos light curve and the first moment of purely photospheric lines reveal a low-frequency amplitude excess and a clear dominant frequency at ~0.37 d−1. In the spectroscopy, several additional frequencies are present in the range 0.1–0.4 d−1. These may be associated with heat-driven gravity modes, convectively driven gravity waves, or sub-surface convective motions. Additional frequencies are detected below 0.1 d−1. In the particular case of Hα, these are produced by rotational modulation of a non-spherically symmetric stellar wind. Conclusions. Combined long-term uninterrupted space photometry with high-precision spectroscopy is the best strategy to unravel the complex low-frequency photospheric and wind variability of B supergiants. Three-dimensional (3D) simulations of waves and of convective motions in the sub-surface layers can shed light on a unique interpretation of the variability.


2010 ◽  
Vol 6 (S272) ◽  
pp. 519-520
Author(s):  
Alex Lobel ◽  
Jose H. Groh ◽  
Kelly Torres ◽  
Nadya Gorlova

AbstractWe present results of a long-term spectroscopic monitoring program (since mid 2009) of Luminous Blue Variables with the new HERMES echelle spectrograph on the 1.2m Mercator telescope at La Palma (Spain). We investigate high-resolution (R = 80,000) optical spectra of two LBVs, P Cyg and HD 168607, the LBV candidates MWC 930 and HD 168625, and the LBV binary MWC 314. In P Cyg we observe flux changes in the violet wings of the Balmer Hα, Hβ, and He i lines between May and Sep 2009. The changes around 200 to 300 km s−1 are caused by variable opacity at the base of the supersonic wind from the blue supergiant.We observe in MWC 314 broad double-peaked metal emission lines with invariable radial velocities over time. On the other hand, we measure in the photospheric S ii λ5647 absorption line, with lower excitation energy of ~14 eV, an increase of the heliocentric radial velocity centroid from 37 km s−1 to 70 km s−1 between 5 and 10 Sep 2009 (and 43 km s−1 on 6 Apr 2010). The increase of radial velocity of ~33 km s−1 in only 5 days can confirm the binary nature of this LBV close to the Eddington luminosity limit.A comparison with VLT-UVES and Keck-Hires spectra observed over the past 13 years reveals strong flux variability in the violet wing of the Hα emission line of HD 168625 and in the absorption portion of the Hβ line of HD 168607. In HD 168625 we observe Hα wind absorption at velocities exceeding 200 km s−1 which develops between Apr and June 2010.


2002 ◽  
Vol 185 ◽  
pp. 284-287
Author(s):  
O. Kochukhov ◽  
T. Ryabchikova

AbstractWe report results of Spectroscopic monitoring of the roAp stars γ Equ, α Cir and HR 3831 with the ESO 3.6-meter telescope. Series of very high-resolution and high S/N spectra allowed to resolve changes of line profiles due to the pulsations. We found that pulsational behaviour of all three roAp stars is dominated by the variations of the doubly ionized rare-earth lines. Detailed analysis of the pulsational changes of Nd III and Pr III spectral features allowed us to identify the pulsational mode of γ Equ and to study rotational modulation of the pulsational pattern in the spectra of α Cir and HR 3831.


2020 ◽  
Vol 500 (1) ◽  
pp. 926-941
Author(s):  
M Gangi ◽  
M Giarrusso ◽  
M Munari ◽  
C Ferrara ◽  
C Scalia ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT We present a long-term optical spectroscopic study of the post-asymptotic giant branch (AGB) binary system 89 Herculis, with the aim to characterize the relationship between photospheric instabilities and dynamics in the close circumstellar environment of the system. This study is based on spectra acquired with the high-resolution Catania Astrophysical Observatory Spectropolarimeter and archive data, covering a time interval between 1978 and 2018. We find long-term changes in the radial velocity curve of the system, occurring mostly in amplitude, which correlate with the variability observed in the blueshifted absorption component of the P Cygni-like H α profile. Two possible scenarios are discussed. We also find strong splitting in the s-process elements of Ba ii 6141.713- and 6496.898-Å  lines, with short-term morphological variations. A Gaussian decomposition of such profiles allows us to distinguish four shell components, two expanding and two infalling toward the central star, which are subject to the orbital motion of the system and are not affected by the long-term instabilities. Finally, we find that the numerous metal lines in emission could originate in regions of a structured circumbinary disc that have sizes proportional to the energy of the corresponding upper level transition Eup. This study demonstrates the potential of long-term high-resolution spectroscopy in linking together the instability processes occurring during the late evolutionary stages of post-AGBs and the subsequent phase of PNe.


2004 ◽  
Vol 415 (3) ◽  
pp. 1079-1088 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Aerts ◽  
J. Cuypers ◽  
P. De Cat ◽  
M. A. Dupret ◽  
J. De Ridder ◽  
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