Nonstationarity of the atmosphere of α Cyg: II. Variability of the ion and Hβ line profiles

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A. Kh. Rzaev
L. T. Hasanova
M. V. Yushkin
Kh. M. Mikailov
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[1] Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian AS,Shamakha Astrophysical Observatory
[2] National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan,undefined
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Astrophysical Bulletin | 2007年 / 62卷
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97.10.Ex; 97.30.Dg;
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We report an efficient method for analyzing the radial-velocity and line-profile variability. We show that a detailed analysis of the variations of line profiles and velocity field in the stellar atmosphere requires the radial velocities to be measured separately for the blue and red halves of the absorption lines at different levels of their residual intensity. We applied this method to 120 CCD spectra taken in 1998–99 with the coude echelle spectrograph attached to the 2-m telescope of Shemakha Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan and analyzed the variations of the radial velocities and profiles of ion and Hβ lines in the spectrum of α Cyg. In the case of ion lines both halves of the absorption profile exhibit synchronous radial-velocity variations at all levels of line intensity. In the case of the Hβ line, which forms in the layers where stellar wind originates, the pattern of radial-velocity variations differs for the blue and red halves of the absorption profile. The variability pattern is the same at all levels in the red half of the profile, the blue half of the profile exhibits different variability patterns at different levels of residual line intensity. Identification and analysis of such variations allows us to study the nature of stellar-wind variability in the region of wind formation.
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