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Correlation and variability of the HeI 4471 and MgII 4481 absorption lines in Be stars: A possible diagnostic tool for nonradial pulsations

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In a total of 181 photographic spectrograms, obtained at the Manuel Foster Observatory of the Catholic University in Santiago (Chile), the equivalent widths of the absorption lines HeI 4471 and MgII 4481 have been determined for 10 selected southern Be stars and 4 normal B-type stars. The mean equivalent widths of each star are compared to published mean values from largers samples of B stars. On the average, Be stars coincide with normal B-type stars in their equivalent width. However, a striking difference between rapidly and slowly rotating stars in their line ratios (HeI/MgII) was found, which is probably an artifact due to a systematic misclassification of spectral types of rapidly rotating B stars (v sini>200 km s−1). Six of the ten Be stars show evidence for variability in HeI and/or MgII with time-scales shorter than a few days and amplitudes up to a factor 2 in equivalent width. Line variability occurs in the entire range of projected rotation velocity (70 km s−1<v sini<350 km s−1), but seems to be restricted to spectral types B2-B4. In addition, variations at longer time-scales (years) were observed in two cases. Three of the variable stars (HR 4074, HR 4537, and α Ara) present correlated variations in both lines, one (μ Cen) anti-correlated variability. We interpret our results in terms of nonradial pulsations and stress the importance to study the HeI/MgII lines and their variability in a larger sample of Be, Bn, and normal B stars, including archival material in order to follow-up line variability for several decades in the past.

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Vogt, N., Barrera, L.H. & Navarro, M. Correlation and variability of the HeI 4471 and MgII 4481 absorption lines in Be stars: A possible diagnostic tool for nonradial pulsations. Astrophys Space Sci 173, 145–156 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00642569

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