Hα long term monitoring of the Be star β Cep Aa

Abstract

Recent papers published in the last years contributed to resolve the enigma on the hypothetical Be nature of the hot pulsating star β Cep. This star shows variable emission in the Hα line, typical for Be stars, but its projected rotational velocity is very much lower than the critical limit, contrary to what is expected for a typical Be star. The emission has been attributed to the secondary component of the β Cep spectroscopic binary system. In this paper, using both ours and archived spectra, we attempted to recover the Hα profile of the secondary component and to analyze its behavior with time for a long period. To accomplish this task, we first derived the atmospheric parameters of the primary: T eff = 24000 250 K and g = 3.91 0.10, then we used these values to compute its synthetic Hα profile and finally we reconstructed the secondary's profile disentangling the observed one. The secondary's Hα profile shows the typical two peaks emission of a Be star with a strong variability. We analyzed also the behavior versus time of some line width parameters: equivalent width, V/R, FWHM, peaks separation and radial velocity of the central depression. Projected rotational velocity (v i) of the secondary and the dimension of the equatorial surrounding disk have been estimated, too.

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