Mode identification of the beta Cephei star BW Vulpeculae
C. Aerts
- P. Mathias
- T. Van Hoolst
- K. De Mey
- C. Sterken
- D. Gillet
Received February 1; accepted February 22, 1995
Abstract:
We analyse the pulsational behaviour of the large-amplitude beta Cephei star
BW Vulpeculae from high-resolution spectra. Our observations show very clear
line-doublings at the time of maximum outward acceleration. These
line-doublings appear and disappear on a time scale of about 30 minutes and
lead to discontinuities in the radial velocity curve.
From our observations and photometric data we identify the pulsation mode of
BW Vulpeculae by applying respectively the moment method (see e.g. Aerts et al.
1992) and the method of photometric amplitudes (see e.g. Heynderickx et al.
1994). Although a strong non-linear behaviour involving shock waves is
suspected in the case of BW Vulpeculae (Crowe & Gillet 1989), both
mode-identification techniques, which are developed for linear motions only,
point towards a radial pulsation. Combining our results with the one recently
found by Moskalik & Buchler (1994) then leads to the conclusion that BW
Vulpeculae pulsates in the fundamental radial mode.
Keywords:
line: profiles -- stars: early-type -- stars: oscillations --
stars: individual: BW Vulpeculae
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