Multiple variability time-scales of the early nitrogen-rich Wolf–Rayet star WR 7

Author:

Toalá J A1ORCID,Bowman D M2ORCID,Van Reeth T2,Todt H3,Dsilva K2,Shenar T2ORCID,Koenigsberger G4,Estrada-Dorado S1ORCID,Oskinova L M3,Hamann W-R3

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Radioastronomía y Astrofísica , UNAM Campus Morelia, Apartado postal 3-72, 58090 Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico

2. Institute of Astronomy , KU Leuven, Celestijnlaan 200D, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium

3. Institute for Physics and Astronomy, Universität Potsdam , Karl-Liebknecht-Str 24/25, D-14476 Potsdam, Germany

4. Instituto de Ciencias Físicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México , Ave. Universidad s/n, Chamilpa, 62210 Cuernavaca, Mexico

Abstract

ABSTRACT We present the analysis of the optical variability of the early, nitrogen-rich Wolf–Rayet (WR) star WR 7. The analysis of multisector Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) light curves and high-resolution spectroscopic observations confirm multiperiodic variability that is modulated on time-scales of years. We detect a dominant period of 2.6433 ± 0.0005 d in the TESS sectors 33 and 34 light curves in addition to the previously reported high-frequency features from sector 7. We discuss the plausible mechanisms that may be responsible for such variability in WR 7, including pulsations, binarity, co-rotating interaction regions (CIRs), and clumpy winds. Given the lack of strong evidence for the presence of a stellar or compact companion, we suggest that WR 7 may pulsate in quasi-coherent modes in addition to wind variability likely caused by CIRs on top of stochastic low-frequency variability. WR 7 is certainly a worthy target for future monitoring in both spectroscopy and photometry to sample both the short (≲1 d) and long (≳1000 d) variability time-scales.

Funder

DGAPA, UNAM

Marcos Moshinsky Foundation

Research Foundation Flanders

European Research Council

Horizon 2020

CONACYT

UNAM

MAST

Space Telescope Science Institute

NASA

CDS

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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