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29 March 2024
 
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A 3-D study of the photosphere of HD99563: I. Pulsation analysis
L. M. Freyhammer ; D. W. Kurtz ; V. G. Elkin ; G. Mathys ; I. Savanov ; W. Zima ; H. Shibahashi ; K. Sekiguchi ;
Date 22 Apr 2009
AbstractWe have used high-speed spectroscopy of the rapidly oscillating Ap (roAp) star HD99563 to study the pulsation amplitude and phase behaviour of elements in its stratified atmosphere over one 2.91-d rotation cycle. We identify spectral features related to patches in the surface distribution of chemical elements and study the pulsation amplitudes and phases as the patches move across the stellar disk. The variations are consistent with a distorted nonradial dipole pulsation mode. We measure a 1.6 km/s rotational variation in the mean radial velocities of H-alpha and argue that this is the first observation of H-alpha abundance spots caused by He settling through suppression of convection by the magnetic field on an oblique rotator, in support of a prime theory for the excitation mechanism of roAp star pulsation. We demonstrate that HD99563 is the second roAp star to show aspect dependence of blue-to-red running wave line profile variations in Nd iii spots.
Source arXiv, 0904.3530
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