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2002A&A...390.1049B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 390, 1049-1061 (2002/8-2)

A chromospheric scenario for the activity of β Pictoris, as revealed by FUSE.

BOURET J.-C., DELEUIL M., LANZ T., ROBERGE A., LECAVELIER DES ETANGS A. and VIDAL-MADJAR A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate a chromospheric scenario to explain the characteristics of the far-UV emission lines of β Pictoris, revealed by FUSE spectra of this famous circumstellar disk system. The model assumes a thin region heated up to a few 105 K located close to the stellar photosphere. The resonance lines of CIII at 977Å and OVI at 1032-1037Å, seen in emission, are produced in this chromosphere-transition region complex. Using complementary data in the mid and near UV (specifically, a resonance doublet of CIV at 1548-1550Å and MgII h & k), we show that the whole dataset is remarquably well reproduced by the model. In addition, we investigate the properties of the CIII* multiplet at 1176Å and conclude that this line likely forms in a weak warm wind, originating from the prominent circumstellar disk of β Pictoris. Finally, radiative losses have been calculated and have provided estimates of the amount of non radiative energy dissipated in the external atmosphere of β Pictoris, which is a measure of the star's activity level. Such behavior for an A5 V star presents a challenge for both evolution and activity models since the former predict that main-sequence A stars should not be active, while the latter are unable to quantitatively account for the characteristics of the chromospheric heating of β Pictoris.

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Journal keyword(s): line: profiles - stars: atmospheres - stars: chromospheres - stars: activity - stars: winds, outflows

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