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Simultaneous Spectroscopy and Polarimetry of Be Stars
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 September 2016
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Evidence is now accumulating that many Be stars display photospheric line profile variations on timescales of days or less that are probably caused by nonradial pulsations (Baade 1984; Penrod 1986). In some circumstances these pulsations can promote mass loss into the circumstellar envelope, and consequently the conditions in the inner part of the envelope may vary on similar timescales. Changes in the envelope could produce variations in the polarization and emission line profiles, and observers have reported rapid variability in both. We describe here an initial attempt to search for simultaneous variations in continuum polarization, Hα emission, and the He I λ6678 photospheric absorption line in order to investigate correlated changes on short timescales.
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- IIA. The Underlying Stars: Observations
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- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 92: Physics of Be Stars , August 1987 , pp. 84 - 86
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1987