Bibcode
DOI
Walborn, Nolan R.; Howarth, Ian D.; Rauw, Gregor; Lennon, Daniel J.; Bond, Howard E.; Negueruela, Ignacio; Nazé, Yaël; Corcoran, Michael F.; Herrero, Artemio; Pellerin, Anne
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 617, Issue 1, pp. L61-L64.
Fecha de publicación:
12
2004
Revista
Número de citas
34
Número de citas referidas
27
Descripción
The observational picture of the enigmatic O-type spectrum variable HD
191612 has been sharpened substantially. A symmetrical, low-amplitude
light curve with a period near 540 days has recently been reported from
Hipparcos photometry. This period satisfies all of the spectroscopy
since at least 1982, including extensive new observations during 2003
and 2004, and it has predicted the next transition during 2004
September-October. Measurements of the Hα equivalent width reveal
a sharp emission peak in the phase diagram, in contrast to the
apparently sinusoidal light curve. The He II absorption-line strength is
essentially constant, while He I varies strongly, possibly filled in by
emission in the O6 state, thus producing the apparent spectral type
variations. The O8 state appears to be the ``normal'' one. Two
intermediate O7 observations have been obtained, which fall at the
expected phases, but these are the only modern observations of the
transitions so far. The period is too long for rotation or pulsation;
although there is no direct evidence as yet for a companion, a model in
which tidally induced oscillations drive an enhanced wind near
periastron of an eccentric orbit appears promising. Further observations
during the now predictable transitions may provide a critical test.
Ultraviolet and X-ray observations during both states will likely also
prove illuminating.