Bibcode
Blay, P.; Ribó, M.; Negueruela, I.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astrophysics and Space Science, Volume 320, Issue 1-3, pp. 145-148
Fecha de publicación:
4
2009
Revista
Número de citas
6
Número de citas referidas
5
Descripción
BD+53°2790, an O9.5V star, is the optical counterpart to the HMXRB
4U 2206+54. This system was classified initially as a BeX, but
observational evidence soon stressed the need to revise this
classification. The permanent asymmetry in the H α line profiles
(in contrast with the cyclic variations shown by Be stars), the
variations in the profile of this line in time scales of hours (while
time scales from weeks to months are expected in Be stars), and the lack
of correlation between IR observables and H α line parameters,
strongly suggest that, while BD+53°2790 contains a circumstellar
disc, it is not like the one present in Be stars (Blay et al. 2006).
Furthermore, there is evidence of overabundance of He in BD+53°2790.
Together with the presence of an anomalous wind, found through UV
spectroscopy, the possibility to link this star with the group of He
rich stars is open. We will discuss the work done with IUE data from
BD+53°2790 and the unexpected finding of a slow and dense wind, very
rare for an O9.5V star.