Publication Date:
2011-08-16
Description:
Investigation of the long-period V/R variation in some Be stars studied by McLaughlin (1966) and others, based on the assumption that the variation is caused by the apsidal motion of an elliptical ring in which the emitting atoms revolve around the star according to Kepler's laws of motion. The results indicate that the behavior of the V/R variation depends upon both the eccentricity and the lateral extent of the gaseous ring. However, if the ring is narrower than a certain limit, the dependence on the width is negligible. In such a case, the eccentricity of the ring can be determined by the observed amplitude of the V/R variation. Based on this model, the radial-velocity curves of both emission edges and central absorption are derived. It is found that they all have the same amplitude, which also depends on the eccentricity, and that all are changing in phase with the V/R variation.
Keywords:
SPACE SCIENCES
Type:
Astrophysical Journal; 183; July 15
Format:
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