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1996A&AS..120..157G - Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 120, 157-177 (1996/November-2)

The β Pictoris phenomenon among Herbig Ae/Be stars. UV and optical high dispersion spectra.

GRADY C.A., PEREZ M.R., TALAVERA A., BJORKMAN K.S., DE WINTER D., THE P.-S., MOLSTER F.J., VAN DEN ANCKER M.E., SITKO M.L., MORRISON N.D., BEAVER M.L., McCOLLUM B. and CASTELAZ M.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a survey of high dispersion UV and optical spectra of Herbig Ae/Be (HAeBe) and related stars. We find accreting, circumstellar gas over the velocity range +100 to +400km/s, and absorption profiles similar to those seen toward β Pic, in 36% of the 33 HAeBe stars with IUE data as well as in 3 non-emission B stars. We also find evidence of accretion in 7 HAeBe stars with optical data only. Line profile variability appears ubiquitous. As a group, the stars with accreting gas signatures have higher vsini than the stars with outflowing material, and tend to exhibit large amplitude (≥1m) optical light variations. All of the program stars with polarimetric variations that are anti-correlated with the optical light, previously interpreted as the signature of a dust disk viewed close to equator-on, also show spectral signatures of accreting gas. These data imply that accretion activity in HAeBe stars is preferentially observed when the line of sight transits the circumstellar dust disk. Our data imply that the spectroscopic signatures of accreting circumstellar material seen in β Pic are not unique to that object, but instead are consistent with interpretation of β Pic as a comparatively young A star with its associated circumstellar disk.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: β Pic - stars: pre-main sequence - circumstellar matter - line: profiles - ultraviolet: stars

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