Bibcode
Uytterhoeven, K.; Briquet, M.; Aerts, C.; Telting, J. H.; Harmanec, P.; Lefever, K.; Cuypers, J.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 432, Issue 3, March IV 2005, pp.955-967
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Description
We analyse the complex short-term SiIII line-profile variability of the
spectroscopic binary β Cep star κ Scorpii after orbit
subtraction, before and after spectral disentangling. We refine the
known oscillation frequency of the star: f1=4.99922 c
d-1 and detect 2f1. Variability is also found at
frequencies near f2≃ 4.85 c d-1 and
f3≃ 5.69 c d-1 or their aliases. These
frequencies are not significant if we consider the spectra alone, but
they survive our selection after the consideration that they were
derived previously from independent ground-based and space photometry by
different teams. Moreover, we find dominant variability in the
equivalent width with a frequency in the interval [0.22,0.30] c
d-1 which we interpret as the rotational frequency
frot of the star. The complex window function does not allow
us to determine definite values for f2, f3,
frot. The variability with f1 is interpreted as a
prograde non-radial oscillation mode with spherical wavenumbers
(ℓ,m)=(2,-1) or (1,-1). The additional frequencies are explained in
terms of rotational modulation superposed to the main oscillation. We
also point out that we cannot disprove the variability in κ
Scorpii to originate from co-rotating structures. KOREL disentangling
preserves the large-amplitude line-profile variability but its
performance for complex low-amplitude variability remains to be studied
in detail.
Based on observations obtained with the Coudé Échelle
Spectrograph on the ESO CAT telescope and with the CORALIE
échelle spectrograph on the 1.2-m Euler Swiss telescope, both
situated at La Silla, Chile.