Bibcode
Israelian, G.; Lobel, A.; de Jager, C.; Musaev, F.
Referencia bibliográfica
ASP Conf. Ser. 154, The Tenth Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the Sun, Edited by R. A. Donahue and J. A. Bookbinder, p.1601
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1998
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Descripción
We have analyzed high-resolution optical spectra of the cool hypergiant
rho Cas covering a period 2 years. The aim of this analysis is to check
the range of the effective temperature variations with the pulsation of
the atmosphere, in order to study variable emission components in
Hα, to investigate the splitting of metallic absorption lines and
to compute abundances of Na, Fe and other elements. We found an upper
range of Delta T_eff ~= 750 K over a period 17 months, whereas the
effective temperature change within a single pulsation period remained
limited to 400 K. We discuss the notorious splitting of low excitation
metallic absorption lines observed for rho Cas. The allowed emission
reversals in the cores of these low energy lines emerge from cool and
static shells in a bipolar stellar wind. Furthermore, variable
absorption in the supersonic stellar wind recurrently produces far
violet extended line wings with the atmospherical pulsations, from which
we have derived the mass-loss rate and wind extension above the
photosphere. The emission components of Hα suggest the presence of
a thermally excited outer atmospherical region (a variable
quasi-chromosphere). Several observed parameters (like the mass-loss
rate) can be derived theoretically if we assume that the observed
``microturbulent'' line broadening is not caused by stochastic
small-scale turbulent motions (the classical notion of microturbulence)
but by thermal motions in stochastically distributed high-temperature
sheets behind the many shocks.