Bibcode
Aerts, C.; De Cat, P.; Handler, G.; Heiter, U.; Balona, L. A.; Krzesinski, J.; Mathias, P.; Lehmann, H.; Ilyin, I.; De Ridder, J.; Dreizler, S.; Bruch, A.; Traulsen, I.; Hoffmann, A.; James, D.; Romero-Colmenero, E.; Maas, T.; Groenewegen, M. A. T.; Telting, J. H.; Uytterhoeven, K.; Koen, C.; Cottrell, P. L.; Bentley, J.; Wright, D. J.; Cuypers, J.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 347, Issue 2, pp. 463-470.
Fecha de publicación:
1
2004
Número de citas
62
Número de citas referidas
48
Descripción
We undertook a multisite spectroscopic campaign for the β Cephei
star ν Eridani. A total of 2294 high-resolution spectra were obtained
from telescopes at 11 different observatories around the world. The time
base of dedicated multisite observations is 88 d. To this data set we
have added 148 older, previously unpublished spectra, such that the
overall time-span of the 2442 spectra is 430 d. The analysis of the
radial velocity variations derived from the SiIII triplet centred on
4560Å leads to 19 significant frequencies, of which seven
correspond to independent pulsation frequencies. Five of these are
members of multiplets with an average spacing of 0.018 +/- 0.002
cd-1. Our spectroscopic results agree well with those derived
from a simultaneous multisite photometric campaign of the star, albeit
that we do not recover their low frequency at 0.43218 cd-1.
We find three different candidate frequencies below 1 cd-1
instead. We also find that the radial velocity amplitude of the main
mode has increased by some 30 per cent over the last 15 years, which is
consistent with the photometry data. We derive a relative equivalent
width variation of 6.5 per cent, which is completely dominated by the
main radial mode. The phase difference between the radial velocity and
light variations for the main frequency is , which is clearly deviant
from the adiabatic value and confirms the radial nature of the dominant
mode. The spectral line broadening leads to an upper limit of 20 km
s-1 for vsini, which is consistent with the long rotation
period derived from the frequency splittings.