Searching for Phase-Locked Variations of the Emission-Line Profiles in Binary Be Stars

Author:

Miroshnichenko Anatoly S.12ORCID,Chari Raghav3ORCID,Danford Stephen1ORCID,Prendergast Peter4,Aarnio Alicia N.1ORCID,Andronov Ivan L.5ORCID,Chinarova Lidiia L.5ORCID,Lytle Aidan1,Amantayeva Ainash6ORCID,Gabitova Ilfa A.6ORCID,Vaidman Nadezhda L.26ORCID,Baktybayev Sayat S.6ORCID,Khokhlov Serik A.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina—Greensboro, Greensboro, NC 27402, USA

2. Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute, Observatory, 23, Almaty 050020, Kazakhstan

3. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA

4. Kernersville Observatory, Winston-Salem, NC 27285, USA

5. Department of Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, Odesa National Maritime University, Mechnikova St. 34, 65029 Odesa, Ukraine

6. Faculty of Physics and Technology, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Al-Farabi Ave., 71, Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan

Abstract

There is growing evidence that many Be stars are parts of binary systems. As the B-type primaries are very fast rotators and their spectral lines may be distorted by the circumstellar material, it is not easy to measure their radial velocity directly from the spectral lines. It has been shown that some Be binaries exhibit peak intensity variations consisting of double-peaked Hα lines that are phase-locked with orbital periods. We searched for such variations in the spectra of 12 Be stars, including several known and suspected binaries. Our results include confirmation of the orbital periods in ν Geminorum, ϵ Capricorni, κ Draconis, 60 Cygni, and V2119 Cygni, its refinement in o Puppis, as well as suggesting hints for binarity in o Aquarii, BK Camelopardalis, and 10 Cassiopeae. Monitoring of the Hα line profile variations in β Canis Minoris for over the last 10 years gives further support to the existence of a 182.5-day period found earlier in a smaller set of data. A similar but still preliminary period (179.6 days) was found in the Hα line profile variations in ψ Persei. It is shown for the first time that ν Geminorum exhibits phase-locked variations in the Hα emission peak intensity ratio and, therefore, is a part of the inner binary in this triple system. Our results show that the mentioned phase-locked peak intensity variations are observed in more Be binary systems than previously known and can be used to search for binarity of Be stars when application of other methods is inconclusive.

Funder

Science Committee of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Astronomy and Astrophysics

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