1999A&AS..134..211C


Query : 1999A&AS..134..211C

1999A&AS..134..211C - Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 134, 211-219 (1999/January-2)

Variability of the HeI5876 A line in early type chemically peculiar stars.

CATANZARO G., LEONE F. and CATALANO F.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Chemically peculiar stars present spectral and photometric variability with a single period. In the oblique rotator model, the non homogeneous distribution of elements on the stellar surface is at the origin of the observed variations. As to helium weak stars, it has been suggested that photometric and helium line equivalent width variations are out of phase. To understand the behaviour of helium in CP stars, we have obtained time resolved spectra of the HeI5876 Å line for a sample of 16 chemically peculiar stars in the spectral range B3-A1 and belonging to different sub-groups. The HeI5876 Å line is too weak to be measured in the spectra of the stars HD 24155, HD 41269, and HD 220825. No variation of the equivalent width of the selected He line has been revealed in the stars HD 22920, HD 24587, HD 36589, HD 49606, and HD 209515. The equivalent width variation of the HeI5876 Å line is in phase with the photometric variability for the stars HD 43819, HD 171247 and HD 176582. On the contrary it is out of phase for the stars HD 28843, HD 182255 and HD 223640. No clear relation has been found for the stars HD 26571 and HD 177003.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: chemically peculiar - stars: abundances - stars: early type

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * 22 Eri a2* 03 40 38.3331139440 -05 12 38.555731188 4.81 5.38 5.53     B9IIIpSi4200 129 0
2 V* V766 Tau a2* 03 51 15.8708072234 +13 02 45.875628119 5.88 6.32 6.38 6.36 6.39 B9pS 101 0
3 * tau08 Eri SB* 03 53 42.7023562560 -24 36 44.021417544   4.496 4.623     B6V 116 0
4 V* V1137 Tau a2* 04 12 51.2508054048 +22 24 48.482221392 6.04 6.31 6.12     B8III 109 0
5 HD 28843 Ro* 04 32 37.5537339576 -03 12 34.344832032 5.13 5.67 5.81     B9III 134 0
6 HD 36589 V* 05 33 38.8369609800 +20 28 27.190778340   6.151 6.189     B6V 52 0
7 HD 41269 * 06 05 33.8990688480 +33 35 56.579173440   6.136 6.213     B9VpSrCr 59 0
8 V* V1155 Ori a2* 06 19 01.8426917616 +17 19 30.943758540 5.95 6.25 6.32     B9IIIpSi(Cr) 143 0
9 * 33 Gem Pe* 06 49 49.8362378064 +16 12 10.382708016 5.24 5.72 5.87     kB8hB7HeB9.5IV-V 148 0
10 V* V2393 Oph a2* 18 33 23.3029636152 +08 16 05.698559100 6.05 6.379 6.416     B9III 73 0
11 HD 176582 Er* 18 59 12.2918170752 +39 13 02.360908524 5.52 6.248 6.403     B5V 99 0
12 V* LV Dra a2* 19 00 13.6777912704 +50 32 00.478630500 4.42 5.202 5.377     B2.5IV 108 0
13 * 3 Vul Pu* 19 22 50.8855509384 +26 15 44.667340056 4.53 5.065 5.192     B6III 125 0
14 HD 209515 a2* 22 02 56.66068 +44 38 59.5009   5.565 5.596     B9.5VpCrSiSr 104 0
15 * kap Psc a2* 23 26 55.9558721856 +01 15 20.177913204 4.94 4.98 4.94 4.87 4.90 A2VpSrCrSi 276 0
16 * i03 Aqr Pe* 23 51 21.3383366673 -18 54 32.990905266 4.62 5.04 5.18     A0VpSiSr 200 0

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