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Short-term variability and mass loss in Be stars: V. Space photometry and ground-based spectroscopy of γCas
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WoS WOS:000526596400003
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85085398122
DOI 10.1051/0004-6361/201937062
Año 2020
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Context. Be stars are physically complex systems that continue to challenge theory to understand their rapid rotation, complex variability, and decretion disks. gamma Cassiopeiae (gamma Cas) is one such star but is even more curious because of its unexplained hard thermal X-ray emission.Aims. We aim to examine the optical variability of gamma Cas and thereby to shed more light on its puzzling behaviour.Methods. We analysed 321 archival H alpha spectra from 2006 to 2017 to search for frequencies corresponding to the 203.5 day orbit of the companion. Space photometry from the SMEI satellite from 2003 to 2011 and the BRITE-Constellation of nano-satellites from 2015 to 2019 were investigated in the period range from a couple of hours to a few days.Results. The orbital period of the companion of 203.5 days is confirmed with independent measurements from the structure of the H alpha line emission. A strong blue versus red asymmetry in the amplitude distribution across the H alpha emission line could hint at a spiral structure in the decretion disk. With the space photometry, the known frequency of 0.82 d(-1) is confirmed in data from the early 2000s. A higher frequency of 2.48 d(-1) is present in the data from 2015 to 2019 and possibly in the early 2000s as well. A third frequency at 1.25 d(-1) is proposed to exist in both SMEI and BRITE data. Seemingly, only a non-radial pulsation interpretation can explain all three variations. The two higher frequencies are incompatible with rotation.

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1 Borre, Camilla C. Mujer Aarhus Univ - Dinamarca
Observatorio Europeo Austral - Alemania
Aarhus Universitet - Dinamarca
2 Baade, D. Hombre Observatorio Europeo Austral - Alemania
3 Pigulski, A. - Uniwersytet Wroclawski - Polonia
University of Wroclaw - Polonia
4 Panoglou, Despina Mujer Observ Nacl - Brasil
Observatório Nacional - Brasil
5 Weiß, Axel Hombre Max Planck Inst Astrophys - Alemania
Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics - Alemania
6 Rivinius, Th Hombre Observatorio Europeo Austral - Chile
ESO - European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere - Chile
Observatorio Europeo Austral - Alemania
European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere (ESO) - Chile
7 Handler, G. Hombre Polish Acad Sci - Polonia
Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences - Polonia
8 Moffat, Anthony F. J. Hombre UNIV MONTREAL - Canadá
University of Montreal - Canadá
9 Popowicz, A. Hombre Silesian Tech Univ - Polonia
Silesian University of Technology - Polonia
10 Wade, G. Hombre Royal Mil Coll Canada - Canadá
Royal Military College of Canada - Canadá
11 Weiss, W. Hombre Univ Vienna - Austria
Universität Wien - Austria
12 Zwintz, K. Mujer Univ Innsbruck - Austria
University of Innsbruck - Austria
Universität Innsbruck - Austria

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (Brazil)
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
NCN
NSERC (Canada)
Narodowe Centrum Nauki
Danish National Research Foundation
Danmarks Grundforskningsfond
Canadian Space Agency
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
Fonds Québécois de la Recherche sur la Nature et les Technologies
Fonds Québécois de la Recherche sur la Nature et les Technologies
Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft
Communal Studies Association
Universität Innsbruck
Universität Innsbruck
Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft
Universität Wien
Centralförbundet för Socialt Arbete
Foundation for Polish Science & Technology
FNiTP MNiSW
FQRNT (Quebec)
University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Technical University of Graz
Oticon Fonden
Dansk Tennis Fond
Nordea-fonden
Knud Hojgaards Fond
UTIAS
Universität Wien
Knud Højgaards Fond
Dansk Tennis Fond, Nordea-fonden

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We would like to thank the referee Dr. Joachim Puls for carefully reviewing the manuscript and suggesting changes that have improved the quality of the paper. This work is based on CB's Master Thesis "Variability of the Former Prototype Be star and X-ray Binary gamma Cassiopeiae" (October 2018, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, unpublished). The authors thank the BRITE operations sta ff for their untiring e fforts to deliver data of the quality that enabled this investigation. The authors thank Dr. Bernard Jackson for providing the SMEI data with camera identification which made it possible to improve this work. This work has made use of the BeSS Database, operated at LESIA, Observatoire de Meudon, France: http://basebe.obspm.fr.This research has made use of NASA's Astrophysics Data System (ADS). This research has made use of the SIMBAD database, operated at CDS, Strasbourg, France. CB thanks the European Southern Observatory as well as the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics for hosting her during this research. CB acknowledges financial support from Knud Hojgaards Fond (grant: 16-01-2164), Dansk Tennis Fond, Nordea-fonden (grant: 01-2016-001046) and Oticon Fonden (grant: 16-3182). Funding for the Stellar Astrophysics Centre is provided by The Danish National Research Foundation (Grant agreement no.: DNRF106). DP acknowledges financial support from Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (Brazil) through grant 300235/2017-8. APi acknowledges support from the NCN grant no. 2016/21/B/ST9/01126. AFJM is grateful for financial aid from NSERC (Canada) and FQRNT (Quebec). GAW also acknowledges NSERC (Canada). GH acknowledges support from the NCN grant 2015/18/A/ST9/00578. APo was responsible for image processing and automation of photometric routines for the data registered by BRITE-nanosatellite constellation, and was supported by Rector Grant no. 02/140/RGJ20/0001.
★ Based on data collected by the BRITE-Constellation satellite mission that is designed, built, launched, operated, and supported by the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG), the University of Vienna, the Technical University of Graz, the University of Innsbruck, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS), the Foundation for Polish Science & Technology (FNiTP MNiSW), and National Science Centre (NCN).

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